Word: whitings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Three Harvard men were among the small number of candidates who passed the examinations recently held by the United States Government for the diplomatic service. They were: Elbridge G. Greene '11, Louis A. Sussdorff '10, and John C. White '07. Two of the other successful candidates also have or have had Harvard connections. They are Oliver C. Moles, A.B. (Univ. of Denver, Colo.) '13, now in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Glenn Stewart, Ph.B. (Yale) '08, who was in the Graduate School during the academic year...
...Moore, H. C. Morgan, E. O. Munn, N. Ng, H. C. O'Brien, K. F. Pantzer, E. D. T. Pousland, A. J. Reardon, W. W. Rice, J. H. Ripley, G. P. Sumner, N. Swift, C. F. Toppan, J. T. Tunis, Jr., A. G. Webster, Jr., J. F. White, M. Whitehouse, R. L. Whitman, G. L. Wilson...
...Hale, G. C. Heym, J. F. Hubbard, Jr., A. A. Hutchinson, Jr., A. Kaber, J. B. Moore, H. C. O'Brien, W. D. Owens, K. L. Pantzer, K. C. Parker, T. B. Pitman, W. Smith, H. W. Sugden, J. T. Tunis, Jr., L. K. Urquhart, J. E. White, M. Whitehouse, G. L. Wilson...
Parallel Bars.--Won by Dusossoit (B.); second, White (E.); third, Beaty (E.); fourth, Basso...
Horizontal Bars.--Won by Halliday (E.); second, White (E.); third, Dusossoit (B.); fourth, Nixon...