Word: williams
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...operative Branch, or from T. L. Freeman '19, Fairfax 16. The cast follows: George MacFarland, G. A. Collier '18 Arthur Sole, J. C. Scanlan '18 Thornton Brown, E. Galligan '17 "Buck" Kamman, P. J. Philbin '20 "Simp" Calloway, P. A. Brickley '20 "Wrenn" Rigley, W. H. Cartwell '17 William, H. F. Sullivan '17 Dolly Kamman, Miss Helen Lynch Martha, Miss Rose Mary Hogan Violet, Miss Margaret Power
...William Brackett Snow, Jr., '18, of Stoneham, has been elected captain of the University wrestling team for the season of 1917-18. Snow also captained this year's team. In the intercollegiate wrestling meet he won second place in the heavyweight class, being defeated in the final bout by Captain Baldridge, of Yale. Snow was the winner in both the University wrestling and boxing meets...
...President William Howard Taft made the following statement for the University in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter last Friday afternoon...
...science, economics, social science, education, law, classics, English, comparative literature, fine arts, architecture, chemistry, engineering, forestry, medicine, physics, philosophy, theology, and religion. Among the most notable authors on the list are Dean Edwin F. Gay, of the Graduate School of Business Administration; Professor Charles Dourier Hazen, of Columbia University; William Roscoe Thayer '81, a member of the Board of Overseers; Robert Howard Lord '06, Assistant Professor of History; Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, of the History Department; M. A. de Wolfe Howe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin; Professor R. M. Johnston, of the History Department; A. W. Shaw, lecturer...
...Moore '89, Professor of Latin, deals primarily with the genetic development of the higher phases of religion, and discusses also ancient morality, Roman religion, Oriental cults, and early Christianity. Shailer Matthews, Professor of Historical and Comparative Theology and Dean of the Divinity School in the University of Chicago, and William Belden Noble Lecturer at the University for 1916, has a book on "The Spiritual Interpretation of History." The author seeks in these lectures to determine from actual events whether history has not in itself spiritual forces which may result in "a renewed allegiance to our threatened idealism and a revived...