Word: wright
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...shoot for the Officers Cup, the following made the possible score of 20 with handicaps: P. Bancroft '03, L. Albright '03, F. W. Cloud '05, E. B. Hayward '06, J. L. Stettinius '04, W. M. Wright '04, A. Hemenway...
...line-up was as follows: 1906. BROWN AND NICHOLS. Ware, r.f. l.f., J. Macdonald Grant, l.f. r.f., M. Macdonald, Earl Howland, Chase, Gilbert, c. c., Robinson, Bowker Quigley, r.g. l.g., Cunningham Wright, l.g. r.g., Whaley, Marsh
...convention were taken up with the reading of papers followed by a general discussion by the delegates in attendance. Miss Henrietta E. McIntyre of Radcliffe College led a discussion relative to the publication of a handbook by the Federation. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, H. B. Wright, Yale; first vice-president, Mr. Young, Cornell; second vice-president. F. W. Carpenter 3G., Harvard; third vice-president, Miss Hussey, University of Pennsylvania; corresponding secretary. F. A. Cummings, Columbia; recording secretary, Miss Martha T. Fiske, Radcliffe; treasurer, Mr. Hamilton, Columbian University...
...fencing team the following squad of eleven men has been chosen to receive special instruction from Mr. Pianelli: H. W. Holmes '03, T. D. Roberts '03, H. St. Gaudens '03, J. Bryant '03, H. J. Elam 2L., H. W. Barnum 3L., A. K. Miller '06, W. M. Wright '06, R. Merrill '06 and R. E. Daniels '05. From this squad a team of three men and a substitute will be chosen to represent the University in the intercollegiate tournament to take place in New York on March...
...fifty-second annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science was held at Columbian University in Washington during the week from December 27 to January 3. Hon. Carroll D. Wright, who was elected president of the Association in place of Professor Asaph Hall, U. S. N., retired, spoke on "The Psychology of the Labor Question." The following Harvard men read papers: Professor F. H. Bigelow '73, of the United States Weather Bureau, on "The Semi-Diurnal Periods in the Earth's Atmosphere;" and Dr. H. W. Wiley '73, on "The Nature of the Work of the Bureau...