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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...trophy was won by N. W. Niles '09, and last year it went to R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, who is now in possession of it. In addition to the four University players many other competitors have accepted the invitation and will participate. Among these are: G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10, Massachusetts State Champion in 1915; N. W. Niles '09, Massachusetts State Champion in 1911-12-13-14; A. S. Dabney '09, H. C. Johnson, G. D. E. Jones, H. A. MacKinney, and I. C. Wright...
...Cole went to Europe to engrave the Old Masters, finishing the first Italian series in 1892. He followed this success with series on Dutch and Flemish paintings, and later, English, Spanish, and French. He is now engazed on Old Masters in American public and private galleries...
...November 16, will continue its work until about the middle of May. The thirty surgeons who comprise the party include a surgical staff, a medical staff, dentists, a pathologist, a bacteriologist, a roentgenologist, and specialists in the eye and ear. Thirty-six graduate nurses complete the unit. The party went for service under the British War Office, under a clause in the Geneva Convention which allows neutral nations to send sanitary and medical aid to the scene of hostilities without sacrificing their neutrality. The members of the unit have, therefore, not been commissioned as British officers, but received rank corresponding...
...Varsity Club, Harrie Holland Dadmun '17, of Arlington, was elected captain of the 1916 team to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of J. A. Gilman '17. Dadmun prepared at Arlington High School, where he started his career as a football player. After high school he went to Tufts College for a year and played a strong game on the Tufts team...
...Aldine Press" the late Alexander W. Drake called Mr. Cole into the service of the then "Scribner's Monthly," later known as the "Century Magazine." For the "Century" he has done the major part of his work during a series of many years, and for that magazine he went abroad in 1883 and for ten years was occupied in engraving on wood great Italian masterpieces. Another four years were then spent in engraving Dutch and Flemish pictures, and in 1896 he started a similar work on English art which was followed in 1900 by work in Spain...