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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...mentioned in the Longwood official ranking of American lawn tennis players for the year 1921, made public yesterday. Of these, two are undergraduates, W. W. Ingraham '25 and Morris Duane '23, Captain of the University tennis team, being ranked fifteenth and twenty-third respectively in the New England section. Ingraham also was awarded third place in the Junior singles ranking...
...well represented in the ranking by having three graduates placed among "the first ten." W. McL. Washburn '15, R. N. Williams 2nd '16, N. W. Niles '09 were placed fifth, sixth, and tenth respectively. Williams and Niles also were awarded first and second places respectively in the New England Section...
...England Section--R. N. Williams 2nd '16, first; N. W. Niles '09, second; J. B. Fenno Jr. '21, Captain of last years University tennis team, thirteenth; W. W. Ingraham '25, fifteenth; Morris Duane '23, Captain of the 1922 team, twenty-third; and H. R. Guild '17, twenty-fifth...
...seeking to learn from civilian institutions, thus raising the question of what those institutions may learn from West Point. According to the "Journal" a Harvard professor (one of the Academy's teaching force) found at West Point a unique example of democracy. The men there come from every section and every class in the country; they do everything in common, eat together, study the same subjects, go through the identical daily routine, have the same interest and activities, even wear the same clothes. Surely a perfect democracy-no one has the slightest advantage over anyone else. It is "democracy efficient...
...clerks, one of whom was a youth under twenty. After a few years it was necessary to add the room on the second floor and in 1898 the office was removed to Dane Hall where for nearly twenty years it occupied the first floor of the easterly section of the building. A fire of unknown origin which occurred on February 3d, 1918, compelled the temporary removal of the office to the Varsity Club from which in September, 1919, it was again removed to its present temporary quarters on the Delta...