Word: robert
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...wing to contain a portion of the plant specimens, which now number 485,000 sheets. The following year, an anonymous donation of $25,000 was used for the purpose of building the southwest wing to provide for the library and administrative offices. In the same year, George Robert White made possible the rebuilding of the laboratories in the northwest wing by a gift of $31,500. When the new facade is finished, the whole building except the central portion will have been reconstructed, and it is hoped that funds may be obtained in the near future for the improvement...
...CRIMSON also takes great pleasure in announcing the election of Fletcher Graves, of St. Paul, Minn., Thorpe Dreisbach Nesbit, of New York, N. Y., and Robert Walston Chubb, of St. Louis, Mo., all of the Sophomore class as regular editors; also of James Herbert Leighton, of Tunkhannock, Pa., of the Junior class, as an editorial editor; and of Sidney Foote Greeley, of Winnetka, Ill., and John Hopkinson Baker, of Cambridge, both of the Sophomore class, as second assistant business managers...
Professor John Chipman Gray '59, whose resignation takes effect February 1, Royall Professor of Law Emeritus; Robert Matteson Johnston, assistant professor of modern history for five years from February...
...Robert Treat Paine Storer '14, of Boston, was yesterday elected captain of the University football team for 1913 by the members of this year's team. Storer has played on the team for two years filling the position of regular left tackle this year and right tackle last year. In both years he won his "H". He prepared at Noble and Greenough's School where he also played tackle on the school team. He was centre on his Freshman team. Storer is 20 years old, 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighs 177 pounds...
Further particulars may be had from Mr. Robert H. Gardiner, 11 Pemberton Square, Boston...