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...Knoblanch '96, John Macy '99, Edward S. Martin '77, Arthur W. Page '05, Arthur Stanwood Pier '95, Harold E. Porter ("Holworthy Hall") '09, Waldron K. Post '90, Harold T. Pulsifer '11, Theodore Roosevelt '80, Arthur Ruhl '99, Guy Scull '98, Joseph Hamblen Sears '89, Mark S. Severance '69, Edward Sheldon '08, Leavitt Stoddard '07, Charles Miner Thompson '86, Arthur Train '96, Charles Warren '89, and Thomas Ybarra...
Several important changes were made in the seating of the Yale first and second university crews. Fitzpatrick was moved from 6 in the second boat to 6 in the first boat. Meyer, who has been rowing 6 on the latter crew, was shifted back to 4, and Sheldon dropped back to 4 on the second eight. Kositzky was also moved from 4 to 6 in the second crew...
...Sheldon Prize Fellowships for 1916-17, for travel and study, were awarded the following: Roy William Chesnut, Will Goettling, Samuel Sewall, Edward Charles Ehrensperger, and William John Kerr (in Medicine...
...recommendation of the Committee on the Frederick Sheldon Fund, the following Graduate Sheldon Fellowships for the year 1916-17 were awarded: in Lumbering, Howard Clyde Baldwin 2G.B.; in Mathematics. Raymond Woodward Brink 3G., Joseph Leonard Walsh '16; in Zology, William John Crozier 4G.; in Philosophy, Tenney Lombard Davis 3G., Victor Frizt Lenzen 3G.; in Geology, Donald Hamilton McLaughlin 2G.; in Comparative Literature, Amos Phillips McMahon 3G.; in the New Testament. Norman Burdett Nash 2Dv.; in the Classies, John Joseph Savage 4G.; in Romance Languages, Albert Abraham Shapiro 3G.; in Chemistry, Louis Plack Hammett...
...Julius Klein, instructor in history, who has just returned from extensive travels in South America as a Sheldon Travelling Fellow in Spanish-American History and Economics, stated in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday that an exchange of professors between Harvard and the South American Universities is highly desirable and that it would be a great advantage if Harvard were the first university in the United States to adopt this plan, which he considers inevitable...