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Team B at the B. A. A. Harvard 4, B. A. A. 1 G. T. Francis '30 defeated C. O. Wellington, 4-2. Loyd Vander Horst ocC. defeated P. Sheelinee, 3-2. H. G. Cushing '28 defeated N. W. Kennedy, 3-0. E. M. Shelton '30, defeated J. H. Read...
...succeeded his father, the 16th Earl, who was noted for his generosity, his stables and his conservative manners; he referred always to King Edward as "the King, my august master." The present Earl was educated at Wellington College and spent his early years in the army, holding many frilled, gold-laced positions. He entered politics with little enthusiasm and no ambition. Appointed Postmaster General in 1903, he applied his ponderous brain to the telephone system and subsequently nationalized it, the wisdom of which step has been disputed ever since...
First editions of Tennyson's "Poem of Two Brothers" and his Holy Grail", and the corrected proof of the "Ode on the Duke of Wellington" are to be shown. A first edition of the famous "Charge of the Light Brigade" is included in the exhibition...
From San Francisco, Radio Corporation of America sent a duplicate picture by radiogram to Honolulu. At Honolulu a print was made and sent by express steamer to Osaka (Japan), Batavia (Java), Wellington, (New Zealand), Sydney and Melbourne (Australia). From Melbourne prints of the print of the San Francisco-Honolulu photoradiogram were to be mailed by train...
Faculty Scholarships were awarded to Herman Adelbert Bryant, of Petersham; Arthur Francis Chaisson, of St. John, New Brunswick; Edmund Cortez, of Wind Gap, Pennsylvania; Giovanni Ippolito Giardini, of New Castle, Pensylvania, and Roger Wellington Holmes, of Brooklyn, New York...