Word: walter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recent accession is the culmination of a two years' book-hunting expedition to South America by Dr. Walter Lichtenstein, formerly connected with the University Library and now librarian at Northwestern University. Dr. Lichtenstein was in South America from August, 1913, to December, 1914, during which time he was a joint representative of the John Crerar Library of Chicago, of the Northwestern University Library in Evanston, Ill., and of the University Library here in Cambridge. He made a complete tour of all the principal South American cities...
...following eight Juniors have been appointed by W. J. Bingham '16, head usher, to act as assistant head ushers at the Class Day exercises this year: Wells Blanchard, of Concord; Walter Mayher Boyden, of Plymouth; Edward Cunningham, Jr., of Westwood; Warner Williams Kent, of New York, N. Y.; Wingate Rollins, of West Roxbury; Roger Thayer Twitchell, of Dorchester; Donald Clarke Watson, of Milton; and Richard Norris Williams, 2d, of Cambridge...
...swimming numerals for the 1915 season: Captain Thomas Taylor Seelye, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Max Blanchard, of Chicago, III.; Frederic Worrall Ecker, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Augustine Shurtleff Francis, of Brookline; William Charles Hitchcock, of Molokai, Hawaii; John Lavalle, Jr., of Boston; Arthur Lavalle Richmond, of Boston; Walter Sherman Whiting, of Cambridge; and Manager Robert Crane Winton, of Addison...
...Standish D. W. Davis '18; Stoughton-Rooms 1 to 16 P. M. Symonds '15; rooms 17 to 32, C. G. Freese '15; Thayer-Rooms 1 to 20, T. J. Hudner '15; rooms 22 to 44, F. B. Davis 1 G.; rooms 45 to 68, B. S. Carter '15; Walter Hastings-O. C. Brewer 3 L.; Weld-Rooms 1 to 27, J. T. Beal, 2d, '17; rooms 28 to 54, R. L. Dodge '17; Westmorely-Rooms 1 to 46, U. S. Grant '15; rooms 101 to 146, W. W. Kent...
...three prizes for English dissertations, a first of $250, and two second prizes of $100 each. Essays may be on any topic approved by the Committee on Bowdoin Prizes. For Greek and Latin there are two prizes of $50 each, one for a translation of a passage from Walter Pater's "A Study of Dionysus" into Attic Greek, and one for a Latin translation of a passage from Henry Cabot Lodge's "Life of Daniel Webster...