Word: western
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Alumni Association were recently elected by the directors as follow: president, LeBaron Russell Briggs '75, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and President of Radcliffe College; vice-presidents, Francis Randall Appleton '75, of New York, Edward Terry Sanford '85, United States district judge for the western division of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn; secretary, Edgar H. Wells '97; of Boston; treasurer, John W. Hallowell '01, of Milton, Mass...
...southern trip during the Christmas recess. Arrangements concerning concerts have been taken up with the Harvard graduates of Springfield, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Washington, Richmond, and Brooklyn, and the clubs have every reason to look forward to as enthusiastic a support as was given on the western trip last year. Such a trip will give men an unusual opportunity of meeting leading Harvard men of the South...
Alan Marshall Osgood '11, died at his home, 1713 P street, Washington, D. C., last Friday. The cause of his death was pneumonia. Osgood was born at Chicage, Ill., on February 17, 1889. He prepared for college at the Western High School, in Washington...
...following are the exchange lecturers from western colleges who will lecture in the University during the present year...
Professor G. H. Palmer, of the Philosophy Department, will make the tour of the four western colleges with which Harvard has established close relations and will lecture for a few weeks at each. Professor Palmer's devotion to the University and his incalculable services of a life time for its welfare have been experienced by thousands of students. The selection of Professor Palmer as the University's envoy to the West is therefore sufficient indication in itself of the care which the sturdy growth of the new relations is being fostered. In return for the services of Professor Palmer, Knox...