Word: williams
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...award was made as the result of the winning of highest honors in the entrance examinations by Leland William Smith '20 and Benjamin Kelson '20, both of Springfield, making an average of two out of a possible seven graduates of the school in the First Group. The honor list is smaller than usual this year because it is made up on a stricter basis, requiring an average of B in all the entrance examinations. The winning of the trophy for the second time therefore not only shows marked ability in the student but is a fine record for the school...
...room is a memorial to Henry Weston Farnsworth '12 who, s a soldier of the Foreign Legion in France, was killed at Tahure in September, 1916. The donors of this new addition to the Library are his parents, William Farnsworth '77 and Mrs. Farnsworth, of Boston. The greater part of the books have been given by Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth or by their fiends; other come from the library of Franklin Haven '57, of Boston, given to the Widener Library by his sister, Miss Mary E. Haven...
...Chapter at which Dean Yeomans will present the new members with their keys and the marshals with their batons. Henry Osborn Taylor '78 will preside at the poet of the Society will recite verses commemorating the event. Among the speakers will be included Professor Bliss Perry, Professor William Allan Neilson '96 and W. Silz '17, second marshal for this year. Several graduate members of the University graduate members of the University Chapter will attend the dinner, and members of other chapters who are at present enrolled in the University have been invited as guests...
...considered a badge of distinction all over the South to be a Harvard graduate," said Miss Louise Alice William, of Atlanta, Ga., when interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. Miss Williams was accorded an enthusiastic reception at Phillips Brooks House Thanks-giving evening, when she recited selection of cabin stories and folklore songs of the old Southern darkly, for which she is famous. Continuing her appreciation of the University, she said...
...William Sturgis Bigelow '71, John Templeman Coolidge '11 and Robert Bacon '94 were appointed Trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts. Captain Constant Cordier was elected Professor of Military Science and Tactics from September 1, 1916. Paul Joseph Sachs '00 was appointed Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, and George Burgess Magrath '94 was appointed instructor in Legal Medicine...