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...Sanders Theatre at 9.45 o'clock, will be "Aims and Work of the Great Educational Foundations" and the speakers will be Dr. Clyde Furst, secretary of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Dr. Samuel P. Capen '00, director of the American Council on Education; Dr. Wallace Buttrick, president of the General Education Board; and Dr. Max Farrand, adviser in education, the Commonwealth Fund...
...meeting of the Advocate Board last night, Stedman Buttrick Jr. '22, of Concord was elected Pegasus. William Ellery Sedgwick '22 of Stockbridge, and Marshall Ayres Best '23 of Evanston, III., were elected to the literary department, and William Alexander Gordon III '24, of Flushing, N. Y., was elected to the business department...
...current number, obviously with the undergraduate reader in mind, the editors have inserted three articles on the spring major sports. Mr. Buttrick writes a discriminating little piece on the prospects of the baseball team. Mr. Weeks regales us with genially grotesque tales of rowing at Harvard, past and present. O. L. F. submits a comparatively commonplace review of the track season. The articles, to be sure, are not extraordinary; there is little in them that you can get your teeth into; little that would be likely to start a discussion at a club table. Nevertheless the touch of journalism...
Nine men were added to the board; eight Literary Editors and one Business, Editor being elected simultaneously with the officers. Francis Beidler Jr. '21, of Chicago, III.; Stedman Buttrick Jr. '22, of Concord; Jiles Berry Fleming '22, of Angusta, Ga.; William Chapin Jackson '22, of Darien Conn.; Robert Cameron Rogers '23, of Santa Barbara, Cal.; Sherman Skinner Rogers '22, of Santa Barbara, Cal.; and Edward Augustus Weeks '22, of Elizabeth, N. J., have been made regular Literary Editors, and Arthur Morley Dobson '21 of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., an Honorary Literary Editor; Harry Livingston Hartley '23, of Boston, has been made...
...older schools owe their development, to President Eliot. Its establishment, then, makes this year a particularly memorable one in President Eliot's life. An appreciation of President Eliot's service to this new school was made at the dinner in celebration of the new school when Dr. Wallace Buttrick, Chairman of the General Education Board, said, "In naming the fund of the school "The Charles William Eliot Fund,' it is not so much honoring him as honoring...