Word: ward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Ward's lecture, scheduled for M. S. 1 Thursday evening, February 28, will be continued beyond 8.15, but will not be later than 9 P. M. It may possibly terminate...
...Professor Ward, "Climate with Reference to Strategy...
Twenty-seven men reported for the news competition from the Sophomore and Freshman classes as follows: 1920--R. Gerould, W. E. Harris, R. W. Hersey, C. S. Howard, G. H. Kennedy, Jr., W. J. Louderback, J. W. Nef, A. L. Putnam, E. H. Robinson, M. Stolz, H. DeC. Ward; 1921--D. W. Bailey, W. Davis, C. E. Dean, S. B. Ecker, C. G. Fessenden, J. Fiske, F. C. Hanighan, J. M. Hodgdon, P. Hofer, G. W. Howe, C. Kelleher, W. H. Kenyon, Jr., T. S. Lamont, J. R. Meeker, M. C. Palmer, E. R. Summer...
...Wallingford, Pa., to the editorial staff; and of William Walker Claflin '20, of Newton Centre, to the business staff. It has also announced the election of the following officers: President, Edward Alsted Bacon '20, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Ibis, Maxwell Allen Hawkins '18, of Chicago, III.; Treasurer, Hugh Campbell Ward '20, of Kansas City, Mo.; Secretary, Ernest Lovering, Jr., '20, of Brookline...
Professor Ward has consented to give two talks on the value of weather-knowledge a matter which has affected several important battles during the last two years. Professor Atwood will deal with the question of reading maps in such a way that the military importance of the terrain and its sub-strata can be recognized. In all the work, the metric system will be used...