Word: naming
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only conditions that Mr. Pratt made were that the money should be held by trustees till the amount was three-quarters of a million, and that the building should bear on its outside its name...
...then give a dinner in her honor at the Union. We suggest that the Student Council think over the matter of inviting the Grand Duchess to Harvard. She can always take a special course in Slavic and it would be an attraction to have enrolled in U4 the illustrious name of Tatiana Romanoff...
...recall and the name of a Turkish or Bulgaria or even an Austrian general? Of the German field commanders who are generals by professional attainment rather than because of birth, we remember hardly as many as half a dozen. There was von Kluck, for instance, who lost at the Marne, and there are von Buelow in Italy and Mackensen. Do you readily think of any more? Among the French such names as Foch and de Castelnau occur, but when recently the command of the French forces in Italy was assigned, presumably to an officer of merit, the name was entirely...
...Stanley Maude. The loss of the leader of the British forces in Mesopotamia is a blow which will be felt on two continents: in Europe, where his repeated successes against the Turks were the one bright ray of hope amid a policy of bungling; and in Asia, where his name and fame were the admiration, if not the idol, of the natives...
...YALE. Name. Position Wt. Ht. Age School J. S. Acosta, c. 175 6 ft. 1 in. 18 Lawrenceville E. Buffington, g. 150 6 ft. 18 Berkshire W. S. Cowles, t. 170 6 ft. 1 in. 18 St. Paul's C. Dickens, t. 171 5 ft. 11 in. 18 Chestnut Hill R. Dilworth, e. 163 5 ft. 11 in. 17 St. Mark's D. C. Dines, h.b. 157 5 ft. 11 in. 19 Andover J. French, f.b. 165 5 ft. 10 in. 18 Pomfret R. Holden, b. 140 5 ft. 8 in. 18 Lawrenceville...