Word: rhode
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Parker. Fellowships--Latham Clarke, Ph.D., of West Kingston, R. I., S. B. (Rhode Island Coll.) 1902, A.M. (Brown Univ.) 1903, Ph.D. (Harvard Univ.) 1905, Instructor in Chemistry, student of Chemistry. T. P. Cross, 4G., of Norfolk, Va., A.B. (Hampden-Sidney Coll.) 1899, S.B. (ibid.) 1900, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1906, Edward Austin Fellow, candidate for Ph.D., student of Celtic and Comparative Literature. H. G. Leach, 4G., of Cape May City, N. J., A.B. (Princeton Univ.) 1903, A.M. (Harvard Univ.) 1906, Ph.D. (ibid) 1908, Edward William Hooper Fellow at Copenhagen, student of Scandinavian...
Brown has a very strong team this fall and has played six games. New Hampshire State College, Rhode Island College, and Colgate were defeated early in the season. On October 6 Brown defeated Bates 17 to 0, the next week Amherst was defeated 10 to 0, but last Saturday Pennsylvania won from Brown 13 to 5. Last year Harvard barely defeated Brown 6 to 2 in a very close and hard-fought game. The Brown team is heavy, very fast and has a number of exceptionally good trick plays. The whole team with the exception of McKay and Altdoerffer...
...Rhode Island," I. B. Richman...
...figures in detail are as follows: Massachusetts, 1941; New York, 449; Pennsylvania, 171; Ohio, 135; Illinois, 87; Maine, 87; New Hampshire, 74; Rhode Island, 68; California, 64; New Jersey, 59; Connecticut, 56; Missouri, 56; Iowa, 46; Indiana, 43; Minnesota, 33; District of Columbia, 31; Maryland, 26; Vermont, 26; Colorado, 25; Kentucky, 23; Wisconsin, 22; Michigan, 20; Tennessee, 20; Kansas, 19; Georgia, 16; Washington, 16; Texas, 15; North Carolina, 14; Oregon, 12; Alabama, 11; Nebraska, 11; Virginia, 10; South Carolina, 9; Oklahoma, 8; South Dakota, 8; Utah 8; Montana, 7; West Virginia, 7; Delaware, 5; Mississippi, 5; North Dakota, 4; Wyoming...
...exhibition of school and college work, under the auspices and in the rooms of the Boston Architectural Club, 2 Ashburton Place, will begin Saturday and will continue for the remainder of the month. Exhibits of the work of Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Rhode Island School of Design will be shown. The best of the recent pen and brush exhibit at the Union will be sent as Harvard's representation. The exhibition will be open to the public free of charge...