Word: walter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...WALTER R. SPALDING...
...year by the governing board of the Union, which has already broadened its activities in many ways. Notable among the latter are the frequent addresses held by the management in the Living Room. These have given the student body an opportunity to hear such men as Commander Read, and Walter Hampden ' 00. Hugh Walpoie, the British novelist, comes tonight, and Professor Stephen Leacock, the humorist and economist, Viscount Grey, the new British Ambassador, and Donald MacMillan, the Arctic explorer, have all promised to address the club some time in the near future...
...Abrams, Boston; Chaie Anigofsky, Dorchester; Samuel Ernest Awuku, Gold Coast, West Africa; Morris Belkin, Boston; Vincent Immanuel Benander, Boston; William Claypool Bennett, Somerville; Algernon Black, New York. N. Y.; Edward Rondthaler Chase, Ware; Henry Wadsworth Clark, Ketchikan, Alaska; Earle Stanton Collins, West Newbury; Ralph Kingston Cooper, Cambridge, Ohio; Frank Walter Coyne, Scranton, Pa; Walter Kenneth Cushing, Framingham; Ross LeBaron Daggett, Larchmont, N. Y.; Nicholas Depopolo, Westfield; Robert Frederick Doolittle, New York, N. Y.; David Francis Egan, Newport, R. I.; Frank Morgan Emery, Pittsfield, N. H.; John Joseph Figoni, Springfield; Roscoe Thornton Foust, Portsmouth, N. H.; Robert Churchill Francis, West Medford...
...most popular course so far is the one in Elementary English Composition given by Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99, a total of 182 being enrolled in this class. A course in English literature on "The Life, Works, and Time of Sir Walter Scott," given by Professor Charles T. Copeland '82, has an enrollment of 158. Other courses given by members of the Faculty include one on French History and Civilization, given by Dean Charles H. Haskins, which has 64 members; Professor T. N. Carver has 76 men and women in his course on Programs of Social Reconstruction...
Only three hundred undergraduates out of 2400 in the College turned out for the football mass meeting at the Union last night, twelve and one-half per cent, of the total registration. The few who attended developed great enthusiasm. Aroused by the spirited words of Walter H. Trumbull '15, and carried from their seats by the inspiring song leadership of V. B. Kellett Occ., the men responded with a glorious outburst of football cheers and songs...