Word: switzerland
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Clemen has also pursued extensive studies in Italy, Greece and Asia Minor. From 1901 to 1904 he accompanied the Crown Prince and the Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia on their "studienreise" in the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Italy, and Egypt...
...library has just received a valuable shipment of books on Swiss History, a gift from W.B. Cutting, Jr., '06 and Assistant Professor A.C. Coolidge '87. There are about 400 volumes in the collection. Mr. Cutting, who is at present living at St. Moutz, Switzerland, has devoted much time during the past winter to gathering these books. The collection contains many valuable old books and later treatises on the various points of Swiss history...
...Germany, 3; India, 3; Italy, 3; Prince Edwards's Island, 3; South Africa, 2; Argentine Republic, 2; Asia Miner, 2; Gape Town, Africa, 2; Ireland, 2; New Zealand, 2; Colombia, South America, 1; Costa Rica, 1; Cuba, 1; Bulgaria, 1; Hungary, 1; Jamaica, B. W. Portugal, 1; Russia, 1; Switzerland, 1; Trinidad, 1; Turkey, 1; South Wales...
...open international rifle contest at 300 meters (328 yards) was won by Switzerland, with Norway, France and Greece, respectively, second, third and fourth. The individual championship of the world was won by Skattebo, Norway...
...most victories. After defeating W. E. Egan in the final match for the Western Golf Championship on July 29 at the Glen View Golf Club, Glen View, Ill., he won the National Amateur Championship at the Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Ill., on August 12. Chick won the Championship of Switzerland at Lucorne, in August. W. E. Egan also figured prominently in a number of tournaments...