Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...courses in the Semitic department. In the Greek department, Prof. Goodwin, Prof. Wright, and Prof. J. W. White will deliver a number of lectures to the freshmen; Dr. Morgan will conduct Greek 2 instead of Dr. Fowler; and three new courses will be given. In the Latin Department Prof. Smith will resume his courses. The subject of Latin 14, given by Dr. Preble, will be Catallus, and Prof. Allen will give a course on the history, structure and versification of the Roman drama. English 2 will be given by Mr. Kittredge instead of Prof. Child, and a half course...
Cornell University is to have a department of journalism. At the opening of the fall term, classes will be formed from the seniors, juniors and post graduates. Professor Brainerd Smith will give a series of lectures on the condition of newspaper work today in the great cities. Two classes will be organized very much like the city staff of a large newspaper, Prof. Smith acting as managing editor, and instructions will be given in the editing of copy, in condensing it, preparing it for the printer and writing headlines...
...following men have been elected to the senior societies: To the Skull and Bones-Thomas F. Donnelly, Chicago, III.; Horace S. Stokes, Detroit, Mich., Samuel H. Fisher, Cincinnati, O.; John C. Griggs, Terryville, Conn.; Herbert A. Smith, Worcester, Mass; Charles O. Gill, Orange, N. J.; Harry L. Reed, Manchester, Vt.; William A. McQuaid, New Haven; Henry S. Robinson, Hartford; Horace F. Walker, Detroit, Mich.; Herbert W. Wells, Louisville, Ky.; George W. Woodruff, Scranton, Penn.; Thomas W. Buchanan, Albany, Vt.; William H. Corbin, Hartford, Conn.; Gifford panchot, New York city...
...Scroll and Keys-William I. Armstrong, Cleveland, O.; Charles T. Brooks, Salem, O.; Robert W. Hunting, jr., Hartford, Conn.; Samuel L. Smith, Cleveland, O.; John R. Galt, Newburg, N. Y.; Harry F. Noyes, Georgetown, Mass.; Leopold J. Francke, New York city; Henry J. Sage, Cincinnati, O.; Edward L. Parsons, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Henry E. Mason, Chicago, Ill.; James G. Rogers, Chicago, Ill.; Lewis S. Welch, Hartford, Conn.; George Coggill, New York city; Henry C. Atkins, Indianapolis, Ind.; Augustus H. Morse, New York city...
...YARDS HURDLE RACE-11 entries. Harvard-S. R. Bell, F. L. H. Noble. Yale-C. B. Berger, H. L. Williams. Columbia-H. Mapes. U. of P-H. LIttle, A. Windsor, H. Smith, T. D. Webster...