Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Memorial Room of the Widener Library there is now on exhibition a notable collection, formerly owned by Mr. Widener, of first editions, manuscripts, and letters of the British romantic poets, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Lord Byron. Two very rare and much sought after books in the show-cases are Coleridge's "The Watchman" and "The Friend," little magazines which are interesting to compare with our modern journals. A first edition of the "State man's Manual," with numerous corrections and notes in Coleridge's autograph, is one of the prizes of the collection. Beside these rare editions are various manuscripts...
...Governor Samuel Walker McCall is to speak in the New Lecture Hall on April 13 at 8 o'clock in support of Herbert Hoover for President. He will talk from the non-partisan view-point, giving his reasons for favoring Hoover. This will be the first time that Mr. McCall has formally spoken in favor of the former Food Administrator. The ex-governor is one of the foremost Republicans of Massachusetts, having served in several former national conventions and in Congress for a number of years...
...general of Finland under the Provisional Governments of Prince Lvoff and Kerensky, and formerly Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Helsingfors, Finland. In 1908 he delivered a course of lectures at Johns Hopkins University. Baron Korff served with the Russian Peace Delegation in Paris last year. Professor Samuel Morrison will preside at the lecture and will introduce Baron Korff...
...their match against G. A. Walker and H. Clarkson 6-4, 3-6, 9-7. Both men were, however, eliminated in the fifth round of the singles championships. Rowe was matched against Vincent Richards, the national indoor champion, to whom he lost in two sets, 6-1, 6-1. Samuel Hardy had more difficulty in defeating Fenno...
Professor Samuel Morrison, Professor R. B. Perry A.M. '97, Captain Robert Goetz commandant of the University R. O. T. C. Professor F. W. Taussig '79, and Professor r. H Lord '06 are among the faculty members who will act as chairmen at the meetings. The lectures have been made possible by friends of the University who are anxious to present as much information about Russia as possible...