Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University trio is composed of William Henry Meeker '17, of New York, N. Y., formerly president of the CRIMSON; Vernon Booth, Jr., '13, also of New York, N. Y., who has left a law practice to take part in the expedition; and Samuel W. Wiggins '15, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who was previously a member of a prominent banking firm of that city...
Since his retirement as an active teacher in the University in 1909, undergraduates have known little of the part played by Professor John William White, A.M., Ph.D. '77, in the College affairs. Coming as a young man from Ohio Wesleyan, he was made tutor in Greek in 1874, took the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1877, was made Assistant Professor the same year, and Professor in 1884. He early showed a very marked ability as a teacher, an administrator, and a leader of men. He was for many years chairman of his department and division; as chairman...
...annual convention of Harvard Clubs whereby it will meet in Washington must be regarded as a change that is altogether excellent. Washington is a city that is rather over-conventioned, with everything from the association of amalgamated master plumbers to the delegation of lady school teachers from Lima, Ohio, meeting there. But Washington has always room for notable men; it could not be honored by the presence of any representative group more than it could by the presence of the Associated Clubs...
...Washington, D. C., Randall Nelson Durfee, Jr., '19, of Fall River, John Hammond '19, of Chicago, Ill., Brayton Fuller Wilson '20, of Cambridge, to the News Department; and of Edward Armitage Hill '19, of Bronxville, N. Y., Robert Alexander Cunningham '19, of Newton, William Wallace Rowe '20, of Cincinnati, Ohio, to the Business Department...
...Reverend Edward Increase Bosworth, D.D., Dean of the Faculty of Divinity at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, will conduct Sunday services in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Dr. Bosworth received his A.B. from Yale in 1883 and the degree of B.D. from Oberlin in 1886. He studied later in Leipzig and Athens. Since 1892 he has been professor of the New Testament at Oberlin and Dean since 1903. He is the author of "Studies in the Teaching of Jesus and His Apostles," "Christ in Everyday Life" and other writings...