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...Joseph Lee, Dept. of Education; instructors: Dr. Chan-Chan Tsoo, in Mathematics; William Prescott Bentley, in Metallurgy for ten months from September 1, 1919; Gordon M. Fair, in Industrial Hygiene; George Alonzo Mirick, in Education; Stephen Francis Hemblin, in Horticulture; Alfred Chester Hanford, in Municipal Government; Albert Haertlein, in Civil Engineering; assistants: Lewis Adams Maverick, in Education; Robert Winternitz, in Business; Robert Mathew Thomson, in Industrial Hygiene; Roger Bruce Johnson, in Civil Engineering; Austin Teaching Fellows: Henry Matthew Burlage, in Chemistry; Weld Arnold, in Astronomy; S. W. Chase, in Zoology; research fellow: Dr. Emmet K. Carver, (sent here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR P. T. CHERINGTON OF BUSINESS SCHOOL RESIGNS | 9/26/1919 | See Source »

...themselves at the disposition of the governor for such duty as he chose to assign to them was prompt and earnest and it has been earnestly and promptly answered. The same spirit which led thousands of Harvard men to spring to the support of their country in the Civil War and the Great War has animated their answer to the call of public duty today. It is in truth one and the same duty, and the honor of the service is at bottom as great. Boston and Massachusetts owe much to the patriotism and public spirit of Harvard today. Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 9/19/1919 | See Source »

...Theological School) '86, S.T.D. (Hobart) '07, rector of the Church of the Ascension, New York City; Hugh Cabot '94, M.D. '98, Clinical Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery, Lt.-Col. R. A. M. C.; Commanding Harvard Surgical Unit, B. E. F.; Hector James Hughes '94, S. B. '99, Professor of Civil Engineering; Archibald Thompson Davison '06, Ph.D. '08, Assistant Professor of Music, organist and choirmaster; William Scott Ferguson, A.B. (McGill) '96, Ph.D. (Cornell) '99, Professor of Ancient History...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILLIAM ROSCOE THAYER NEW P. B. K. CHAPTER PRESIDENT | 6/17/1919 | See Source »

...fallen in the war President Lowell, expressing the feeling of the anxious audience, spoke of that occasion as "the darkest day since the United States entered the war." With the German hordes pouring over the Marne, the allied armies apparently unable to give any adequate resistance, civilization seemed very much in the balance. And Memorial Day took on a new significance. Instead of a time-honored function to commemorate the dead of the Civil and the Spanish Wars,--a memory of battles which somehow lacked reality to the generation of college men,--we were gathered in honor of men, some...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL DAY. | 5/29/1919 | See Source »

Announcement of the summer session of the Engineering School, which will begin June 2, and will continue until August 8, was made yesterday by Professor H. M. Hughes. The schedule includes courses for all Engineering School men except present third-year men in Civil Engineering who should consult Professor Hughes at once about their summer work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGINEERING SCHOOL WILL GIVE 7 SUMMER COURSES | 5/27/1919 | See Source »

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