Word: nationale
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Law--Tuesday, March 30. Charles J. Bonaparte '71, LL.D., attorney-general of the United States, member of the executive committee of the National Civic Federation.
Dr. Gibbs was the author of many valuable chemical researches and as editor of "The American Journal of Science and Arts" he contributed a large number of articles in the department of physics. For his distinguished work Professor Gibbs was honored by many learned societies. He was president of the...
The December number of the Graduates' Magazine, which will be put on sale today, begins with an announcement of President Eliot's resignation. The other articles which appear in the number are: "Charles Eliot Norton," by W. R. Thayer '81; "Barbarous College Songs," by Charles Chauncey '59; "From a Graduate...
In the national championship track games at New York last night, S. C. Lawrence '10 won the three standing jumps with 32 feet 10 inches. He was third in the standing high jump with a jump of 4 feet 10 inches, and second in the pole-vault with 11 feet...
After graduating from Harvard, Mr. Hitchcock entered the Columbia University Law School, receiving the degree of LL.M. in 1895. In 1903 he was made chief of the department of commerce and labor, and at the Republican convention in 1904 he filled the position of assistant secretary. The following year he...