Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...South Framingham are as follows: A 12.28 train from South Framingham, express to Boston, connecting with special trains for Allston at South Station. A 12.50 train, also from South Framingham, local to Newton, express to Allston, arriving there at approximately 1.30 o'clock. A 1 o'clock train from Wellesley, express to Allston, and continuing on to Boston...
...delegation of student volunteers and other men interested in home and foreign missions will attend the fifth annual conference of the Boston Student Volunteers League at Wellesley today and tomorrow. There will be five sessions of the conference, the first commencing today at 7 P. M. Men planning to stay through several sessions should see R. P. Currier 1G., Perkins 47, for accommodations...
Bishop Lawrence, who is now the rector of Grace Church, Lawrence, was Dean of the Harvard Episcopal Theological School from 1888 to 1893. He is an Overseer of Harvard College as well as a trustee of Wellesley College...
...following nine men were chosen: P. G. M. Austin, of Santa Barbara, Cal.; R. B. Batchelder, of Salem; J. A. Donovan, of Lawrence; H. C. Everett, Jr., of Boston; H. B. Gardner, of New York; A. M. Goodale, of Cambridge; D. C. Parmenter, of Gloucester; D. Sargent, of Wellesley; and W. Tufts, Jr., of Boston...
...Freshman class is larger and more representative than ever before. The University's attempt to attract to its halls men from the West and from the public high schools in general is surely proving successful. Yale expects about two hundred more students than it had last year. At Wellesley, Tufts, Dartmouth, Bates, Colby, Smith, Mount Holyoke, Vermont, Boston University, in fact at all colleges except Williams and Amherst, registration this year is larger than ever before. Williams has an unusually small entering class, but no explanation of the decrease has been given. It may be that the college is experiencing...