Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Advocate also announces the election of Whitney Cromwell 26 to the literary board...
...studied at Paris for part of his undergraduate career; R. D. Howard; who graduated last June with high honors; Daniel Sargent '13, author of several books of poetry, and who assisted Professor Barrett Wendell in much of his later work, notably his "Traditions of European Literature"; and E. A. Whitney, '17 a tutor in field of History for the past five years...
...committee in charge of this field will consist this year of Professor R. B. Merriman '96 as Chairman, and Mr. Whitney as secretary. Its other members are Professor A. C. Coolidge, '87; director of the University Library; Professor G. H. Edgell, '09, dean of the faculty of the School of Architecture; Professor J. D. M. Ford, '94, authority on Spanish literature; Professor C. H. Haring, '07, who came to Harvard from Yale two years ago to teach Latin American history; Professor F. W. C. Lieder '07, of the German department; Professor Andre Morize, Dr. K. B. Murdock, '16, whose book...
Middlebury showed on Saturday, that Harvard will have trouble this week in proving that last year's 6 to 6 game was an accident. Downing Union 16 to 0, the Vermont college eleven showed an evenly-balanced attack with speed still the predominant factor. Whitney and Klenenow, the two backs who starred against the University last fall, showed conclusively that they have not lost the proficiency with their toes that cost the Crimson a victory. The last score chalked up against Union on Saturday, was a beautiful dropkick by Whitney from a very difficult angle on the 25-yard line...
...last quarter, the Middlebury forces staged an offensive that swept everything in front of it, until Klevenow again scored, this time from the five yard line on an off-tackle play. Immediately after this, the Vermonters swept down the field again in an offensive that ended with Whitney's goal from the field...