Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This selection of the corporation was "The Lamp in the West", by Hoatio Parker, formerly Professor of Music at Yale. The opinions previously expressed by Harvard music leaders, who had said that they objected to having "sentimental much" on the pogam of the competition, was said to have been completely disegarded...
...plan has worked well until this fall, when Horatio Parker's 'Lamp in the West' was announced as the prize song for the 1926 contest. Harvard immediately protested, again on the ground of musical inferiority, called attention to the unanimous consent agreement and requested that another song be chosen...
...voluminous report on the working of the Dawes Plan during the first year of its operation, Seymour Parker Gilbert, Agent General for Reparation Payments, made public the following observations last week...
...Ralph Sargent Bailey 127 Ballots thrown out 10 Total 1630 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe 213 Joseph Carlton McGlone 176 Charles Lee Todd Jr. 171 William Ichabod Nichols 160 Frank Paul Kane 150 Donald Coasts Gates 149 Harold Robertson Jones 145 John Wright Adie 135 Robert Parker MacFadden 120 Robert Winslow Puffer 120 Robert Winthrop 112 Edward Reed Nash Jr. 109 Charles Francis Darlington Jr. 108 Harschel Hobart MacCubbin 107 Ganley DeJongh Osborne 106 Randolph Harrison Dyer 94 James Laurence Carroll Jr. 72 Ballots thrown out 35 Total...
...with an income of $250. It was established by Mr. Shelton Hale in 1921 in memory of her husband Shelton Hale L.L.B. '16. The Harvard Law School Association Scholarships were created by a fund raised in 1923 for the annual scholarships of $250 to first year students. The Herbert Parker Scholarship was established in 1924 with a gift of $5000 given by the Boston Elementary Teacher's Club in honor of Herbort Parker '78. The class of 1913 Scholarships were established in 1924 with a fund sufficient to provide two scholarships for the three succeeding years...