Word: philadelphia
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...University has also received a gift of $10,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walter Clark, of Philadelphia, for the support of two scholarships, having an income of $250 each, to be called the "George Newhall Clark Scholarships," in memory of their son, George Newhall Clark, of the Class of 1908. In accordance with the desire of the founders, these scholarships are to be assigned to Freshmen who stand in need of financial and friendly aid, and who are deemed worthy to receive it. In the assignment, consideration is to be given, first to the student's manliness, truthfulness, courage...
...twenty-fifth intercollegiate tennis championship matches commenced yesterday on the courts of the Merion Cricket Club, Philadelphia. At the completion of the third round there were eight survivors, of whom Harvard had three, Niles, Gardner and Dabney; Yale, two; Pennsylvania, two; and Princeton, one Niles and Gardner, of the Harvard team, each played in two matches, both of which they...
Directors at Large--B. Joy Jeffries '54 of Boston; William Lawrence '71 of Boston; John Lowell '77 of Chestnut Hill; R. M. Saltonstall '80 of Chestnut Hill; Albert Thorndike '81 of Weston; H. L. Clark '87 of Philadelphia; Robert Homans '94 of Boston...
From Mrs. John Markoe, of Philadelphia, the Library has received a gift of $50, to be spent for books on the Italian Risorgimento. The money will be spent through Mr. H. N. Gay, of Rome, Curator of Italian History in the College Library, through whose efforts the Library's collection in this department has been already remarkably enriched...
...Wheaton '09S., right field, of Philadelphia, Pa., prepared at St. Paul's, Garden City, where he played short stop for three years on the school team. He played second base on last year's freshman team. He is 22 years old, weighs 178 pounds, and is 5 feet, 10 1-2 inches in height...