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...Peace Worth Preserving" by Woodrow Wilson, W. H. Melish '31; "Hymn Before Sunrise" by Coleridge, Carleton Green '30: Speech before the Massachusetts Senate by Calvin Coolidge, F. F. Wilder '32: "The Washington Conference", anonymous, J. W. Norcross '32; "Woolsey's Farewell" by Shakespeare, H. C. Friend '31: "The New South" by H. W. Grady, G. E. Lodgen '32: "The Passing of Arthur" by Tennyson, J. L. Ware '30: "The Bishop Orders his Tomb" by Browning, M. F. Loewenstein '32: "Bryan" by Vachel Lindsay, D. D. Lloyd '31: Selection from "John Brown's Body" by Benet, Abbot Peterson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEE WADE AND BOYLSTON TRIALS CLOSE TONIGHT | 4/2/1930 | See Source »

...last Saturday night of the 1920 campaign Taft made a ringing speech in Woolsey Hall at New Haven in behalf of the Republican party and the election of Warren Gamaliel Harding. Less than eight months later President Harding appointed him Chief Justice of the U. S., which had always been the goal of his ambition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Death Watch | 3/10/1930 | See Source »

...Rockefeller (always referred to since as "The Founder") gave $600,000. Marshall Field gave the site, worth $125,000 on the Midway where the World's Fair of 1893 was to be held. The character of the institution was contributed by William Rainey Harper, the 35-year-old Woolsey Professor of Biblical Literature at Yale whom the 'founders asked to be their first president. Youngman Harper said: "I am not interested in starting a college. But I am interested in starting a great university...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: On the Midway | 11/25/1929 | See Source »

Such and many other quotations have filled the columns of the Metropolitan newspapers in the recent outbreak over the speech of President Angell before some 2500 students in Woolsey Hall, Thursday night. Perhaps more than any other one thing, it is an example of super-sensitive journalism with its ready eye for the unique detail or in this case the possible accusation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORE TO BE PITIED | 9/30/1929 | See Source »

...enthusiastic rally was held in Woolsey Hall this evening, many undergraduates marching to it, behind the band from the Berkley oval. The speakers included Coach Stevens, T. A. D. Jones, last year's coach, R. D. Root, and C. S. Osbourn. There was also cheering, singing, and picture slides...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STEVENS ANNOUNCES BLUE LINEUP | 11/22/1928 | See Source »

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