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...Engineering School establishment, was virtually completed last week when the renovating of Pierce Hall was brought to a close. As a result, buildings, in which a year ago some 6,000 blue jackets were being taught wireless telegraphy, have now been so thoroughly made over that they contain a most comprehensive group of modern electrical, sanitary, mechanical and civil engineering laboratories of the highest order, as well as ample accommodations for all the allied fields of study given at the Engineering School...
Tomorrow's CRIMSON will be on sale at the news stands of the Grand Central and Pennsylvania stations, on trains between New York and Princeton, and at the news stand of the station at Princeton. The issue will contain special articles by Lawrence Perry of the New York Evening Post, Coach Dr. Paul Withington of the Freshman team, and Coach Knox, as well as the photographic supplement. Copies may be obtained at ten cents apiece...
This year's volume, which will go on sale about December 1, is published, as usual, under the auspices of the Student Council. In addition to its complete record of individual and all University activities, teams, etc., it will contain this year a section devoted to a history of the military activities of undergraduates during...
...Medical School appointments contain the name of a newcomer, William L. Moss, as Assistant Professor of Preventitive Medicine and Hygiene, for one year. Professor Moss graduated from the University of Georgia in 1901, and received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins in 1908, later serving in Base Hospital No. 6. The other appointments were; Robert B. Osgood, M. D., '99, as Instructor in Surgery, for three years, and Edwin A. Boyden, Ph. D., '16, as Assistant Professor of Comparative Anatomy, for five years...
Yesterday 106 candidates reported for the 1923 crews at the meeting held in the Weld Boat House. This large turnout exceeds by 50 the number of Freshman crew-men who started the rowing season last spring. This large number is extremely gratifying and should contain promising material. It should not discourage, however, other men from reporting. Coach Haines, University Crew Captain Wendell Davis '21, Dr. Paul Withington '10, a former oarsman, and Manager Amory Houghton '21, briefly spoke to the men relative to the plans for the season and to the organization of the crews...