Word: wisconsin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Royce 2L, who was recently elected president of the Law Review for the year 1917-1918, yesterday appointed Lloyd Harold Landau 2L, Wisconsin 1915, of Milwaukee, Wis., Note Editor of the Review; Joseph David Peeler 2L, Alabama 1915, of Huntsville, Ala., Case Editor, and Cecil Hurxthal Smith 2L, '15, of Cambridge, Book Review Editor. Dean Gooderham Acheson 2L, Yale 1915, of Middletown, Conn., has recently been elected treasurer of the Review...
Harvard leads the race and, save for Yale, she has not even a respectable competitor. Among the 2,000 distinguished persons of the younger generation, Harvard has graduated almost as many as Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania and Princeton combined; almost as many as Wisconsin, Stanford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins, Chicago and California combined. Harvard and Yale together have graduated 24 more of these distinguished persons than Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania and Princeton combined. The supremacy of these institutions, and of Harvard in particular, is little short of astounding...
Ph.D.--Sidney Fay Blake, A.B., 1913 (1912), A.M., 1913; Special field, Botany. Charles Drechsler, S.B., (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1913, S.M., (ibid.) 1914; special field, Botany. Lester R. Ford, A.B., (Univ. of Missouri) 1911, A.M., (ibid.) 1912, A.M., (Harvard Univ.) 1913; special field, Analysis. Alfred Clarence Redfield, S.B., 1914 (1913); special field, Zoology. Russell McCulloch Story, A.B., (Monmouth College) 1904, A.M., (Harvard Univ.) 1908; special field, Municipal Government...
...Charles Wesley Bressler, A.B., (Univ. of Missouri) 1913; Samuel Cline, S.B., 1911; Edgar Charles Cook, A.B., (Lake Forest College) 1911; Dennis Rider Wood Crile, S.B., (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1914; Floyd Frost Hatch, A.B., (Univ. of Utah) 1912; John Sprague Hodgson, Ph.B., (Brown Univ.) 1912 (1911); Carl Bibb Hudson, A.B., 1912 (1911); Elmer Turell Learned, A.B., (Yale Univ.) 1912; William Rufus Redden, A.B., (Bates College) 1906; George Wilson Van Gorder, A.B., (Williams College...
...very likely that Wisconsin will rehabilitate rowing as an intercollegiate sport and once more send its eights to the Hudson. Minnesota and Michigan have started movements to organize crews and may also find their way to the Hudson...