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...spring of 1911, Harvard University entered into an agreement with four colleges in the Middle West where-by what is now commonly known as the Western Exchange was established. The institutions concerned were Knox College at Galesburg, Illinois, Beloit College at Beloit, Wisconsin, Grinnell College, at Grinnell, Iowa, and Colorado College at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Carleton College at Northfield, Minnesota, which shared in the arrangement informally from the first, has now been admitted on equal footing with the original four. According to the agreement the University sends to these colleges annually for half a year a professor who divides...
...These colleges are all co-educational. The attendance varied in 1913-14 from about four hundred to six hundred and thirty-five. The students, however, are not drawn exclusively from the immediate communities. Last year Beloit, for example had students from eighteen different states; while Colorado College gathered its company from no less than thirty-four states and foreign countries...
...University has sent Professor W. A. Neilson to Paris for the entire year, and Professor A. B. Hart will go to the University of Berlin in February. Professor L. J. Henderson has been named as Harvard representative at the Western colleges, and will spend the year lecturing at Beloit, Grinnell, Ames and Colorado...
...been appointed exchange professor from the University for the second half of the year 1914-15, under the interchange agreement between the University and the Western colleges. According to this agreement, which was first made in 1912, Dr. Henderson will, visit Colorado College, Grinnell College, Knox College and Beloit College. Professor A. B. Hart '80 was the first western exchange professor...
...Chemical Colloquium. "Natural and Artificial Disinfection, with Special Reference to the Sterilization of waters on the Large Scale." Professor Erastus G. Smith, Exchange Instructor from Beloit College. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Memorial Laboratory...