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Henry Cabot Lodge '71, of Nahant; Paul Revere Frothingham '86, of Boston; Ira Nelson Hollis, A.M. (hon.) '99, of Worcester; George Wigglesworth '74, of Milton; Charles Franklin Thwing '76, of Cleveland; Francis Randall Appleton '75, of New York City; Joseph Lee '83, of Boston; Julian William Mack, LL.B. '87, of Chicago; William Cowper Boyden '86, of Chicago; Charles Allerton Coolidge '81, of Boston; Benjamin Bowditch Thayer '85, of New York City; Minot Simons '91, of Cleveland; James Handasyd Perkins '98, of New York City; Henry Jackson '80, of Boston...
Henry Cabot Lodge '71, George Wigglesworth '74, Francis Randall Appleton '75, Charles Franklin Thwing '76, Morris Gray '77, Ira Nelson Hollis, A.M. (hon.) '99, Alvah Crocker '79, Henry Jackson '80, Charles Allerton Coolidge '81. Henry Dwight Sedgwick '82, Joseph Lee '83, Benjamin Bowditch Thayer '85, William Cowper Boyden '86, Paul Revere Frothingham '86, Julian W. Mack, LL.B. '87, Oliver Prescott '89, Robert John Cary '90, Minot Simons '91, Robert Gray Dodge '93, Edwin Godfrey Merrill '95, James Handasyd Perkins '98, James Freeman Curtis '99 Nicholas Biddle '00, Benjamin Loring Young...
...More, A. M., '93, Litt. D., Columbia and Dartmouth; S. H. Ordway, LL. B., '83, LL. D., Brown; M. A. Ryerson, LL. B., '78, A. M., Yale; D. L. Sharp, G. S. '00-'01, Litt. D., Brown; E. E. Southard '97, D. Sc., George Washington University; C. F. Thwing '76, Litt. D., Pennsylvania; J. A. Tufts '78, A. M., Dartmouth; G. P. Winship '95, Litt. D., Michigan...
...offered a prize of $100, to be presented the author of the best essay on "International Arbitration." To compete one must be a male undergraduate of a college or University in the United States or Canada. The judges who will pass judgment on the essays are Charles F. Thwing, LL.D., President of the Western Reserve University; Rear Admiral Colby M. Chester, U. S. N.; and James L. Tryon, Ph.D., Director of the New England Department of the American Peace Society. The award will be made at the Lake Mohonk Peace Conference in May, 1915, to which the winner will...
With a modesty at once genuine and in part justified, Mr. Butler-Thwing characterizes his slender volume of Verses and prose Essays as "the sincere, even if badly expressed, life-and-death thoughts of a very young man." The Essays, though competent in style, will hardly outlive the occasion which they originally served. The Verses have somewhat more of significance and distinction. Thoughtful and manifestly sincere, they are the expression of a serious mind which has not yet reached its full maturity. Without sincerity there is no great art, but sincerity alone is not quite the whole story. Mr. Butler...