Word: montana
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...motion picture that will be given presents many of Roosevelt's old ranching friends. It was filmed under the direction of Hermann Hagedorn '07, biographer of Roosevelt, and shows in detail Colonel Roosevelt's hunting grounds in Montana and Wyoming. Jack Reuter, Jo Ferris, Mrs. Margaret Robert and Many more of the Colonel's old companions appear. The picture reveals, as no word could, the life which Theodore Roosevelt led in the years in the West...
Lynching, like Slavery, has never recognized racial or geographic limits; as the fate of the Mayor of Omaha forcibly reminds us. Hundreds of white men in this country have been victims of lawlessness and mob violence; it was the lynching of a Montana labor leader that called forth President Wilson's utterance of July 26th. It cannot be confined to the South: excluding New England there is not a single section of the Union which has not been the scene of at least one lynching in the past 22 years. The evil is national in range and scope; the nation...
Following the announcement of a summer course in Montana to be known as Geology 55, a considerable number of applications for a place in the course have been received by Professor J. B. Woodworth, Associate Professor in the Department of Geology, who will be in charge of the trip. The full complement of twenty men has already been obtained, but as four or five of these are still uncertain whether they can attend, a chance for others remains. Applications received from now on will be placed on a waiting list, from which applicants will be accepted in the order...
Candidates for the course must have taken Geology 4 or have received equivalent preparation. They must also satisfy the instructors of their fitness for the field work involved and for the camp life in the mountains. The headquarters of the camp will be at Bozeman, Montana, from which place, mail and supplies will be forwarded to the party during the trip. Further information may be obtained from Professor Woodworth, and all applications should be addressed to him at Room 24, Geological Museum, Oxford street...