Word: williams
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...annual dinner of the Advocate will be held at the Hotel Victoria this evening at 7 o'clock. Frederic Schenck '09, of the English Department, will act as toastmaster, and the speakers will be as follows: Richard Washburn Child '03, well-known author and lawyer; Colonel William Cary Sanger '74, former assistant-secretary of war; George Wigglesworth '74, lawyer and Overseer of the University; Thomas Tileston Baldwin '86, lawyer of Boston; and John Albert Macy '99, of the Boston Herald. The five newly elected undergraduate members of the Advocate will be taken on the board at this time...
...preparation for the annual banquet of the third year class of the Law School the following committee has been appointed to arrange the time, place and details of the dinner: Charles Moorefield Storey, of Cambridge, chairman; Evans Ellicott Bartlett, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Ernest Carlton Kanzler, of Saginaw, Mich.; William Leslie Latimer, of Galesburg, Ill.; and Daniel Basil O'Connor, Jr., of Taunton. As yet the committee has made no definite plans...
...Ricardo Prize Scholarship in economics for the year 1915-16 has been awarded to William Burke Belknap 2G. (Yale '08), of Louisville, Kentucky, on recommendation of the Department of Economics. The award is based on a competitive examination consisting of an essay written on an assigned subject without any previous preparation. The subject of Belknap's essay, which was chosen from a list of twenty offered, was "The Economies of Combination." The scholarship is one of $350, and the incumbent is expected to carry on his studies under the supervision of the Department of Economics...
Professor Jay William Hudson '07, professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri, in speaking in the Union last evening on "America's conquest over Europe," said that the democracy of America must triumph over the European policy. In America the individual is the unit; in Europe the state is first considered, and is not judged responsible to the individual. International freedom of the world powers must come in the same logical reasonable way that individual freedom has come in this country...
...William Hudson, Ph.D. '08, professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri, and director of the educational department of the Massachusetts Peace Society will give a lecture in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will be "America's Conquest of Europe." With the outbreak of the present European war Mr. Hudson became vitally interested in peace measures and has studied the situation in all its phases. In addition to Mr. Hudson's lecture the Fuller sisters, well-known exponents of folk songs, will entertain by giving, in costume, a series of folk...