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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Hartwell Bishop '03 of San Francisco, Cal., died at the Peter Bent Brigham hospital of the Medical School on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The cause of his death was an absess of the brain, following an illness of one week. While in college, Mr. Bishop was very prominent in class affairs and was an editor of the Lampoon. After his graduation, he went to Columbia where he received a degree in civil engineering in 1905. The greater part of the time since graduation has been spent in the employ of the United Railroads of San Francisco...
...meeting of the editors of the Harvard Monthly the following officers were elected for next year: president. Charles Harisherne Wston '14, of Cambridge: subscription manager, Bichardson Morris '14, of Omsha, Neb. At the same meeting Robert Gilman Dort '14 of Keene. N. H. and Curtis Torrey Vaughau '15, of San Antonio. Texas, were elected regular business editors...
...following have been elected officers of the Fencers' Club for the ensuing year: president, C. T. Vaughn '15 of San Antonio, Tex.; vice-president, J. A. Aylen '15 of Ottawa, Canada: secretary-treasurer, B. Nichols '15 of Worcester...
...tennis team that will represent the United States against Australasia in the preliminary Davis Cup matches next month, has just been announced. R. N. Williams, Jr., '16, of Cambridge, was chosen with Maurice E. McLaughlin, of San Francisco, Cal., in the singles. Raymond D. Little and Harold H. Hackett, both of New York, were picked for the doubles...
...President and Secretary, respectively. The following committee was appointed to present the constitution of the Pacific Branch to the Associated Harvard Clubs, at their meeting in St. Louis on May 23, 24: A. L. Mills '81, of Portland; V. M. Porter '92, of Santa Barbara; W. Thomas '73, of San Francisco; with the following alternates: R. Jones '92, of Los Angeles; R. H. Bollard '05, of Seattle...