Word: portlands
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Those Juniors who were initiated Monday night are A. S. Edmonds, of Portland, Oregon; R. S. Kerston, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; J. M. Slade, of New Britain, Connecticut; T. A. Taylor, of Stony Brook, Long Island; and R. C. Waldron, of Somerville...
...prizes were awarded to five students in the Engineering School who attained a position in Group I of the Dean's List for the year 1925-26, on April 8, was made known yesterday. Those men are: A. J. Burdoin '27, of Minneapolis, Minn.; A. S. Edmonds '28, of Portland, Ore.; J. C. Harrold '27, of Dayton, Ohio; J. M. Slade '28, of New Britain Conn.; G. B. Van Schaack '29, of Coxsackle, N. Y.; and R. C. Waldron '28, of Somerville, Mass...
...only opera Fidelio, were offered. In Boston, at the exact moment of his death, the chimes of Tufts college rang the choral melody of the Ninth Symphony, while chapels, concert halls and symphony orchestras responded with other Beethoven music. In New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, New Orleans, Portland, it was the same. The next day, Sunday, churches of all sects, worshiped in his music. Perhaps the comedy was finished, for every tribute grand enough to be fitting the memory Ludwig van Beethoven consisted of the music created in his own mind...
Homer Houston Woods 2L, of Indianola, Iowa, was named Case Editor. He graduated from Simpson College in 1925. Nathan Leonard Jacobs 2L., of Bayonne, N. J., received the appointment of Note Editor. Jacobs graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1925. Moses Samuel Huberman '25 and 2L., of Portland, Maine, was appointed Book Review Editor...
...parochial bystander to name you a newspaper in Galveston, St. Louis, Butte, Jacksonville or either Portland. His face will go blank. Ask him to name you one in Omaha and out will buzz: "The Bee." One of the oldest newspapers west of the Mississippi, the Bee has stung itself into the U. S. folk-consciousness not only by its bumbling name but by appropriate industry. That its industry might reap greater rewards, it last week (in the person of Publisher Nelson B. Updike) bought out and absorbed its chief competitor, the Omaha Daily News, 28-year-old member...