Word: utah
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Charles Wesley Bressler, A.B., (Univ. of Missouri) 1913; Samuel Cline, S.B., 1911; Edgar Charles Cook, A.B., (Lake Forest College) 1911; Dennis Rider Wood Crile, S.B., (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1914; Floyd Frost Hatch, A.B., (Univ. of Utah) 1912; John Sprague Hodgson, Ph.B., (Brown Univ.) 1912 (1911); Carl Bibb Hudson, A.B., 1912 (1911); Elmer Turell Learned, A.B., (Yale Univ.) 1912; William Rufus Redden, A.B., (Bates College) 1906; George Wilson Van Gorder, A.B., (Williams College...
...announcing the election of Joel Townsley Rogers '18, of Washington, D. C., William Herbert Allen '18, of Los Angeles, Cal., to the editorial department; of George Carey Barclay '19, of New York, N.Y., Floyd Hockman Fisher '19, of Hauppange, L. I., N. Y., Frederick Percival Champ 19, of Logan, Utah, to the news department; and of William Henry Potter, Jr. '19, of Watertown, to the business department...
...Huntsville, Ala.; Ralph Waldo Pyle, 2L., of New Lexington, Ohio; Alexander Burgess Royce, 2L., of Cambridge; Cecil Hurxthal Smith, 2L., of Cambridge; Edward Baxter Starbuck, 3L., of Santa Barbara, Cal.; Rush Taggart, Jr., 3L.; of New York N. Y.; John Dare Van Cott, 2L., of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Charles Miller Walton, Jr., 3L., of Stamford, Conn...
...very earnestly hope that Harvard men, both graduate and undergraduate, will enroll for the military training camps to be held during the coming summer. There will be camps at Plattsburg, N. Y.; Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; Indianapolis, Ind.; San Antonio, Texas; Salt Lake, Utah; Monterey, Cal.; and American Lake, Wash. It is of especial importance that the training camps have the support of the undergraduate body...
...established part of the work. Final plans as to organization and personnel have not yet been announced, for the school is wisely proceeding slowly in the development of the work. An amendment to the agricultural appropriations bill now pending before Congress has been offered by Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah, adding $25,000 to the Forest Service appropriation for investigations in Central and South America, and if this amendment should be adopted it is entirely possible that the Yale School and the Forest Service would arrange for a certain amount of co-operation in carrying out the research...