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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Tolman '09, P. D. Turner '09, W. Wadsworth 2L., W. A. Waldie '08, J. A. Warner '09, C. J. Warren '08, J. L. Warren '08, T. W. Watkins '06, L. B. Webster '06, C. E. Willison '09, K. C. Wilson '08, O. Wilson '07, B. L. Young...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of Track Candidates | 1/11/1906 | See Source »

...Gilman '09, R. G. Harwood 1B., W. Kittredge 2L., C. W. Kehler '06, C. C. Pope '08, J. P. Reynolds '09, G. E. Roosevelt '08, R. O. Shreve '08, R. E. Somers '08, S. T. Stackpole '07, C. C. Trump '09, G. W. Walter '07, L. W. Young...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of Track Candidates | 1/11/1906 | See Source »

...four years, is to furnish information about the physical, mental and moral conditions and needs of all the races of the world, and to stimulate interest in all forms of missionary activity. This federation is made up of national student organizations such as the American and Canadian Student Young Men's Christian Associations, the British College Christian Union, the Australasian Student Christian Union, and similar organizations in many other countries. The convention will be attended by 3,000 delegates from about 500 universities, colleges and seminaries. The speakers will include missionaries from about forty mission fields, men from the government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NASHVILLE CONVENTION | 1/11/1906 | See Source »

...Bartlett G. F. Will '08, Harvard College G. F. Williams '06, Harvard College R. H. Wiswall '7, Class of 1877 C. P. Wood '06, Harvard College B. M. Woodbridge '07, 1-2 John Appleton Haven C. A. Woodbury '06, Harvard College T. York '07, Lucy Osgood E. L. Young, Jr., '06, Harvard College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ACADEMIC DISTINCTION | 12/19/1905 | See Source »

...return to the first point. In the days when our grandfathers were undergraduates it was a well-night insolvable problem in the administration of our colleges how to provide a wholesome outlet for the surplus energy of the vigorous young student. In Europe today the student whiles away his idle hours in drinking and duelling bouts, while even in England riots between town and gown are frequent occurrences. The overflow of student vigor in America has formerly taken the form of such college pranks as ragging of signs, gate lifting, and hazing. Those disorders have now practically disappeared from American...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON WON THE DEBATE | 12/16/1905 | See Source »

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