Word: professor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...their services they have received little acknowledgement; yet they deserve due credit for the time they have given and for the effort they have expended, voluntarily, in the military department. In recognition of the work they have done, we salute the professor-officer...
...University of Maine; Major Guild, of Johns Hopkins; Major Wygant, of Wesleyan; Captain Gillespie, of Yale; Captain Twiss, of Rutgers; Captain King, of the College of New York; Captain Dove, Rhode Island State University; Captain Kernan, of New Hampshire State College; Lieutenant Rugg, of M. I. T.; Professor Hooper, of Tufts; and Lieutenant Andrew, of the United States Army Aviation Corps...
...Burke's Steerage of Cambridge. The Ruling Classes of the University are there, from the President himself down to the office attendants, and from George Washington Cram to George Washington Terry. No mercy is shown; the Horrible Truth has been divulged. Whispers have run about already that a certain professor was a bit dull, that another loved the truth better than the American revolutionists, and that a certain young lady connected with U9 excelled in personal pulchritude. The facts, however, are now for the first time set down in print...
...Memorial Library of William Henry Meeker '17, of New York City, was dedicated in the CRIMSON Sanctum last evening. The speakers were G. C. Barclay '19, President, and F. E. Parker, Jr., '18, ex-President, of the CRIMSON, Dean Yeomans, Professor Copeland and Meeker's father, Mr. Henry E. Meeker '89. All spoke of the young man's brilliant career in college, his great promise, and his splendid death...
...Reverend Dr. Ambrose White Vernon, D. D., formerly Professor of Practical Theology at the Yale Divinity School, and pastor of the Harvard Church, Brookline, will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel this morning and tomorrow morning at 8.45 o'clock. The service closes promptly at 9 o'clock in order that students may reach their classes at that hour...