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...will hold its annual election and business meeting tonight. It will be held immediately after dinner and the officers of the club for 1925-26 will be elected at that time. The officers of the club at present are: Sterling Dow '25, President; J. L. Dunham '25, Secretary; and Allan Evans 1G., Treasurer...
...undergraduate journalist fulminating on a newly-discovered injustice. It was not even a self-righteous young instructor writing to a pinko-political weekly about his just deserts. It was Dr. William Allan Neilson, President of Smith College. Dr. Neilson is also President of the Modern Language Association of America; he was addressing his fellow-scholars in that body where they sat convened in Manhattan. He was discussing a feature of a report lately published by the American Association of University Professors, against whom he said he "bore a grudge" for their unwillingness to share the burden of faculty dismissals...
Divorced. Allan A. Ryan, Manhattan stocktrader, famed for having "cornered" the stock of the Stutz Motor Car Co. in 1919-20, by Mrs. Sarah Tuck Ryan; last October...
...call your attention to what seems to be an error in your periodical for the last issue received by me in the week of Dec. 8. In the first column on the 29th page of that edition, you gave the name of Judge Allan of the Supreme Court of Ohio as Mrs. Florence E. Allan. I think you will find upon investigation that Judge Allan is single. I make this suggested correction because your magazine seems to enjoy a joke on itself as well as any one else...
Died. Prof. Allan Marquand, 70, famed archeologist; in Manhattan. To artistic scholarship he gave his person and his purse, organizing the art department of Princeton University, which department he headed for 45 years. His private art library, said to be the finest in the country, he gave to the University...