Word: swann
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...changes in the Graduate Schools are more notable. The Law School has a new dean, Thomas W. Swann, Yale '00. Professor Walter W. Cook, who comes from the University of Chicago, is also added to the Law faculty. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has transferred its headquarters to a remodelled building at 125 High street. Professor Wilbur L. Cross, Yale '85, starts his first year as dean of the school this fall...
...Kaplan uC., A. J. Keele '18, H. G. M. Kelleher '18, W. J. Kelley uC., F. P. Kendall '19, Edward Kiernan '18, A. G. Laird '16, H. C. Lamond '17, P. C. McPherson, T. H. Mahler '17, H. L. Middendorf '16, W. E. Robinson '18, J. Swann 3L., W. W. Weld...
...have thus been multiplied by two, the increase of students has been slightly less than 20 per cent. The students pay but little more in tuition for the enlarged faculties. These have been made possible by special gifts, like that of Mr. Proctor and bequests like that of Mrs. Swann. The professors have gained but little in salary, a fact to which the authorities 'point with regret.' Princeton's development from 1905 to 1915 has been truly remarkable. But so has the expansion of many another university. Undergraduates are the beneficiaries of a fast-mounting expenditure...
Sophomore crew.--Stroke, White; 7, Potter; 6, Culbert; 5, Coolidge; 4, Ingalls; 3, Webber; 2, Philips; bow, N. Darling; cox., Henderson. Substitutes: R. Baldwin, Baylies, Derbyshire, Fell, Felton, Flickinger, Graham, Hutchins, Lovell, Swann, Wallace, and Whittemore...