Word: west
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University has received a sum of money through the generosity of Dr. F. H. Wade, of Cambridge, to establish the Lee wade, 2d, Prizes, in memory of Lee Wade, 2d, '14, of West Chatham, who died shortly after graduation. The three prizes, $25, $15, and $10, respectively, will be competed for annually by members of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes, and will be awarded, in the order chosen, to the students who shall have best recited a given selection of poetry or prose. There will be a competition, which will be open to the public, held in February...
...recent meeting of the Executive Committee of the Student Council, Wells Blanchard '16, of Concord, was appointed President of the Register for 1915-16; and Robert Baldwin '17 of West Newton was appointed vice-president...
...other house, on the adjoining lot to the West, was owned by James Olmstead in 1635, but he, like Peyntree and many of the early settlers, removed to Hartford, and in 1638 Edward Goffe was the owner. Before 1654 it had been acquired by the College and was then used as a dormitory, being called Goffe's College. In the early College records it is described as containing five chambers, eighteen studies (i. e. small rooms off the chambers) a kitchen, cellar, and three garrets...
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...officers of the reserve. Next, he suggests that such institutions as already have military training go a step further and establish regular military departments, in which those desiring to fit themselves for the military profession might study the theoretical branches underlying that profession, as is now done at West Point, while at the same time undergoing a more extensive and intensive practical military training than that now required of other students." These departments should, he declares, be established by Federal appropriations, the cost of each of which should not exceed $20,000 per year. Such a plan would well solve...