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...Germany," by President Lowell; "Cases on Constitutional Law," by Professor Eugene Wambaugh '76; "Some Aspects of the Tariff Question," by Professor F. W. ussig '79; "Cases on Legal Liability," by Professor J. H. Beale '82; "The Care of the Skin," by Professor C. J. White '00; "Cases on Civil Procedure," by Professor Austin W. Scott, LL.B. '09; Preservatives in Foods," by Professor Otto Folin; "Metempsychosis." (Ingersol Lecture) by Profesor George Foot Moore; "Psychology: General and Applied," by Professor Hugo Muensterberg; "Railroads: Finance and Organization," by Professor William Z. Ripley; "War and Insurance," by Professor Josiah Royce...
According to the statistics recently collected by the Registrar of Dartmouth college from the freshman class, business leads all other professions as a career. Law is second and civil engineering third. A prevailing tendency is illustrated by the fact that over one-fourth of the class is undecided, as compared with approximately the same number last year. The statistics were collected at the time of registration, with a view to aiding men in the specialization which they desire...
...This bridge was built in memory of Nicholas Longworth Anderson, Graduate of Harvard College in the Class of 1858, Adjutant, Colonel, Brevet Brigadier and Major-General of Volunteers in the Civil War. To a Father...
...peculiarly detached type of mind who can continue their own business regardless of the war conditions which exist in England today. They are called "Tommy Browns.' The "Daily Mirror" explains the term. The original "Tommy Brown" was Sir Thomas Brown, who at the time of the English civil war took absolutely no notice of the conflict and continued his studies as though no war were in progress. His "Religio Medici" and "Uvu Burial," two master-pieces in English Literature were produced at this time...
...Engineering Society will hold a joint meeting with the Civil Engineering Society of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Pierce 110 this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. E. S. Larned, of the Lehigh Portland Cement Company, will deliver an address on "The Manufacture of Portland Cement," illustrated by a motion picture film. This meeting will be open to all members of the University...