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That the business of uniting the educational institutions of the East and West by many common bonds is going forward rapidly is evidenced by the encouraging comment on the University exchanges with Western colleges which appears in today's CRIMSON...
...contains 18,287 names, and the authentic addresses of all but one per cent, of them. Of the graduates whose addresses have been ascertained, 5,498 live in New England, 6,311 in the Central Eastern States of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; 3,111 in the Middle West; 1,234 in the far Western States; 105 in outlying territories and possessions of the United States, and 507 in a total of 42 foreign countries...
...been instrumental in getting positions for 63 Harvard men. The committee was established primarily in the interests of the members of the Harvard Club of New York City, but it has not helped these men alone. Applications have been received from undergraduates and graduates of the University as far west as Colorado and as far south as Tennessee. Out of 75 applications, positions were secured for 63. Of these 63 positions 31 were permanent and 32 were temporary. The approximate earnings per annum for permanent positions was $29,640 and for temporary positions $3,878, a total...
...Wash., North Central High School; Robert Joseph Kirkwood, Jr., '18, of South Boston, Boston Latin School; Oliver Waterman Larkin '18, of Georgetown, Perley Free School; Harry Joshua Leon '18, of Woonsocket, R. I., Woonsocket High School; Ralph Llewellyn '18, of Rockland, Rockland High School; Frank Silver MacGregor '18, of West Somerville, Somerville High School; Donald James Mackenzie '18, of Peterboro, N. H., Peterboro High School; George Mair uC., of Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University; Leigh Veasey Miller '18, of Ashburnham, Cushing Academy; Dwight Lyman Moody '18, of Townsend, Townsend High School; Kenneth Orne Myrick '18, of Hammonton, N. J., Hammonton High...
...Greenleaf Fund. The geographical distribution is as follows: Colorado (1), New Castle; Connecticut (2), Middleton, Plainville; District of Columbia (1), Washington; Maine (1), Scarboro; Massachusetts (23), Ashburnham, Attleboro, Boston (2), Bridgewater, Dedham, Dorchester, Georgetown, Hubbardston, Lawrence, Lowell, Medford, Natick, New Bedford, Rockland, Roxbury (2), South Boston, Stoneham, Townsend, Watertown, West Somerville, Worcester; Minnesota (1), Faribault; Missouri (2), St. Louis (2); New Hampshire (4), East Kingston, Exeter, Franklin, Peterboro; New Jersey (3), Hammonton, Jersey City, Long Branch; New York (7), Albany, Brooklyn, Mt. Vernon, New York City (3), Poughkeepsie; Ohio (4), Circleville, Greenfield, Massillon, Middleport, Pennsylvania (4), Meadville, Palmyra, Phoenixville, Pittsburgh...