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...Miss L. Bullard T. Sizer Miss Foster BOX D. J. A. Jeffries (chairman) Miss D. Brown K. E. Fuller Miss Means K. B. Murdock Miss Badger W. B. Nichols Miss Coolidge J. H. C. Penhallow Miss Greenough E. McC. Peters Miss Nichols J. Talcott Miss Johnson D. B. Willson Miss R. Parker R. Wood Miss Windeler BOX E. E. Cunningham, Jr. (chairman) Miss M. Rice H. Amory Miss J. Peters F. W. Busk Miss Bennett L. S. Chichester Miss Herrick C. C. Felton Miss Agassiz H. A. Murray, Jr., '15 Miss J. Rantoul G. A. McKinlock, Jr. Miss Slater...
Among the members of the faculty who will be present this afternoon are: Professor and Mrs. J. R. Jewett, Professor and Mrs. Kirsopp Lake, Dean and Mrs. E. R. Thayer, Professor and Mrs. A. M. Tozzer, Professor and Mrs. R. W. Willson. Mr. J. H. Browne, of Browne and Nichols School, and Mrs. Browne, will also attend...
...meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College in Boston, September 21, 1914, it was voted to appoint the following members of the Administrative Board for 1914-15: Byron Satterlee Hurlbut, Dean, Robert Wheeler Willson, Charles Pomeroy Parker, Robert DeCourcy Ward, George Henry Chase, Chester Noyes Greenough, and Henry Aaron Yeomans. Alexander James Inglis was appointed Assistant Professor of Education for five years from September 1, 1914, which election was approved by the Board of Overseers at their meeting of September 28, 1914. The vote to establish a Faculty of Architecture was consented to by the Overseers...
...Sanders Theatre yesterday morning at 10.30 o'clock. The degrees for the year were awarded, and the winners of academic distinction for 1913-14 were announced. The Rev. James Hardy Ropes '89, D.D., of Cambridge opened the exercises with a prayer. The Commencement address was delivered by Augustus Everett Willson '69, of Louisville, Ky., ex-governor of Kentucky. Dean Briggs, President of Radcliffe College, presided...
...Radcliffe Commencement exercises in Sanders Theatre; address by Hon. Augustus E. Willson...