Word: victors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lectures on "Belgium and Its Architecture. 1. The Country of Belgium, Its Landscape and Its Geologic Formation in Relation to Its Architecture," by Professor Victor Horta, of the University of Brussels, in Robinson Hall...
...place of the wild dash to the gridiron and the rollicking snake dance, the Cornell men stood in their places and sang their college hymn. Then they hurried across the field, and, grouping before the Harvard section, cheered for Harvard." While of course Cornell's display of the victor's courtesy was in order and is appreciated, the fallacy in the Tribune's remark as regards the restraint shown in celebrating deserves notice...
Dinner Committee.--Alfred Wild Gardner, of New York, N. Y. (chairman), Worthington Davis, of New York, N. Y., John Merryman Franklin, of New York, N. Y., John Lester Hubbard, of Providence, R. I., Thomas Turlay Mackie, of New York, N. Y., Nils Victor Nelson, of Winthrop, Arthur Wallace Pope, Jr., of Boston, Robert Johnston Hare Powel, Jr., Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y., Horace Alonzo Quimby, 2d, of Springfield, Charles Parker Reynolds, of Milton, William Farr Robinson, of Philadelphia, Pa., Walter Heber Wheeler, Jr., of Yonkers...
...Sophomore elections Morrill Wiggin, of Brookline, with 447 points against 726 for Arthur Campbell Sullivan was elected president and William Otho Morgan, of Highland Park, Ill., was elected vice-president, defeating Nils Victor Nelson, 636 to 858. Albert Edward MacDougall, of Flushing, N. Y., was elected secretary-treasurer with 566 points over Paul Squibb...
...officers nominated for 1918 are president: Arthur Cambell Sullivan, of Lowell; and Morrill Wiggin, of Brookline; vice-president: Charles Wesley Adams, Jr., of Franklin, N. H; William Otho Morgan, of Highland Park, III; Nils Victor Nelson, of Winthrop; secretary-treasurer: Albert Edward MacDougall of Flushing, N.Y; Paul Squibb, of Bernardsville...