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...appointment of the following instructors from September 1, 1902, was approved: Gustavus Howard Maynadier, Ph.D., in English; William Allan Neilson, Ph.D., in English; Roland Burrage Dixon, Ph.D., anthropology; George Sharp Raymer, A.B., E.M., in mining; Charles Henry White, S.B., in mining and metallurgy; Frank Lowell Kennedy, A.B., S.B., in mechanical drawing...
...deviation from the path of truth. It cannot be denied that the author has contrived for the punishment of his hero a complication of exquisite tortures,--which are physical rather than moral. The story has little of the college atmosphere, however, and the six pages required to disentangle Allan might well be reduced to four. "Before the Engynes Came Through," by R. W. Page is a short dialect sketch without much structure. The best thing in the number is the last story, "Speedaway," by R. W. Child. Its dialect is natural and gives a real flavor to the whole story...
...York Herald recently offered prizes for the best rhymed translation of "La Couse des Grands Masques" a poem on automobile racing, written by Gaiten do Moauine for the Paris "Cadet." The first prize of five hundred francs has been awarded to George Allan England '02. A second rendering by the same author using American slang terms, was given honorable mention...
...Allan Edward Doucette '95 died of typhoid fever at his home in Cambridge Monday night. He had been critically ill for some time previous to his death and little hope was entertained for his recovery...
...White; "The Composition of Apelles's Calumny," Professor John H. Wright; "Terra Cottas from the Argive Heraeum," Mr. George H. Chase. Among the others who will read papers are Dr. Cyrus Adler of the U. S. National Museum, Professors Tracy Peck and T. D. Seymour of Yale, and Professor Allan Marquand of Princeton...