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...secretary of War. Dr. Morton Prince '75, of Boston, Henry S. Dennison '99, of Framingham, James J. Storrow '85, of Boston, George F. Baker Jr. '17, of New York, presidents K. C. M. Sills of Bowdoin, W. W. Comfort of Haverford, Lemuel H. Murlin of Boston University, William Allan Neilson of Smith, Nathan Matthews '75, former mayer of Boston, Rollo Ogden, editor of the New York Times, Frank H. Simonds '00, of Washington, Judge James M. Morton Jr. '91, of Fall River, A. Hamilton Rice '98, of Newport, R. L., Theodore Roosevelt '09, of New York and Frederick J. Stimson...
...Quincy and Kirkland Streets. At ten-thirty the academic procession will form there and proceed to Sanders Theatre where the exercises will be held at eleven. Those who take part in the program are: President Marion Edwards Park, of Bryn Mawr, a former dean of Radcliffe, President William Allan Neilson, of Smith College, which gave Miss Comstock to Radcliffe, President A. Lawrence Lowell, of Harvard, and Miss Comstock...
...clothed his conception in dramatic form and provided dramatis personae to act the piece. Cecil Rhodes who lured young Americans to England for propaganda purposes is the chief villain, supported in the minor roles by Andrew Carnegie, Lord Northcliffe, Sir Gilbert Parker, Lady Astor, Elihu Root, Owen Wister, Dr. Neilson of Smith, the Sulgrave Institute, the English Speaking Union, the Pilgrim Society, the Sons of St. George. Probably nothing but his artistic sense of the exigencies of the stage prevented the commissioner from adding the names of all American citizens of British ancestry who are not ashamed of their forbears...
...were letters from President R. B. Ogilby '02 of Trinity College; Judge C. P. Smith; Dr. S. S. Drury, Med. '47, headmaster of St. Paul's School; Mr. I. N. Flinner '11, headmaster of Huntington School; Mr. W. T. Foster '01, ex-president of Reed College; President W. A. Neilson, G. '96, of Smith College; Professor W. W. Fenn '84, and Professor G. G. Wilson of the University, and Judge J. N. Palmer...
...latest cry of exasperation with politicians comes from Dr. Neilson, President of Smith College, who demands that scholars be " let alone" in their teaching and writing of history and that legislators " keep their hands off." Like President Farrand of Cornell, he believes that " we are getting into an era of parochial patriotism " which will do little credit to our national intelligence...