Word: patten
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Federation of Graduate Clubs will meet at Columbia University on December 26, 27 and 28. On the basis of sending a delegate for each hundred in the Graduate School, J. H. Patten '97, 2G., A. S. Wheeler 4G. and W. P. Cohoe 2G., will represent Harvard at the convention; J. H. Patten will read a paper entitled, "Should the Minimum Time of Study for the Ph. D. be More Than Two Years?" The delegates from the various colleges will be entertained by the Columbia and the Barnard Clubs...
...recent meeting of the Graduate Club, F. C. Patten 1G., W. P. Cohoe 2G., and A. S. Wheeler 4G., were chosen to represent Harvard at the National Federation of Graduate Clubs in New York...
...Thayer Scholarships for 1899-1900 were awarded by the trustees to the following graduate students--P. Fransden, J. H. Patten...
...Felton 18 George R. Lyman, A.B. Felton 18 Thomas H. Haines, A.M. Warland 3 Jeremiah D. M. Ford, Ph.D. Read's 4 Charles L. Bouton, Ph.D. Read's 24 William E. McElfresh, A.M. Craigie 106 Sidney R. Wrightington, A.B. Craigie 202 Edward H. Warren, A.M. Craigie 503 James H. Patten, A.B. Shepherd 2 George W. Cram, A.B. Quincy 4 John F. Neal, A.B. Hapgood Building Jonas Viles, A.M. Buckland Building Robert G. Forsythe, A.M. Dunster 21 Merritt L. Fernald, S.B. Dunster 21 William J. Hale, A.M. Brewster Building Leroy A. Ames, A.B. Trinity 16 Archibald C. Coolidge, Ph.D. Randolph...
References: In theory-V. B. Denslow, Principles of Economic Philosophy, pp. 523-668; R. E. Thompson, Social Science and National Economy, p. 248; S. N. Patten, Economic Basis of Protection, pp. 54-80. In practice-R. P. Porter, Bread Winners Abroad, Chaps. 16, 28, 49, 51, 53, 56, 57, 84, 104; E. A. Hartshorn, Wages, Living and Tariff; Roach in International Review, Vol. 13, p. 455; Swank, Our Bessemer Steel Industry, p. 23; Harper's Mag., Vol. 74, p. 780; Consular Reports, No. 40, p. 340; C. D. Wright in Forum...