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...principal aims of the newly re-organized Cercle Francais was to establish relations between the Cercle and the large French societies of Boston. This object has been achieved since the Cercle is assured, through the kindness of Mr. William Rotch '65, president of the French Alliance of Boston, the privilege of hearing several of the prominent French speakers who have been invited to address the meetings of the Alliance, men who frequently come from a great distance in order to fulfill their engagements. Similarly Mr. Camille Thurwanger, president of the Salon Francaise de Boston, has very generously offered the hospitality...
...Swigart; as assistant in Medicine--L. H. Spooner '03; as fellow on Orthopedic Surgery--F. R. Ober; as fellow in Biological Chemistry -- O. F. Rogers, Jr., '08; as assistant in Neurology--L. E. Emerson '04; as associate in Tropical Medicine--A. W. Sellards. It was further voted to re-establish the University Gazette and the Philip H. Sears Scholarships and that the lectures which were to have been delivered by Professor O. Lima in 1914-15 be postponed until next fall...
...live members of the College are. Efforts have been made in the past to find them out, and to inaugurate through forums and open meetings something in the nature of intellectual sociability. We learn that this meeting tonight is the first evidence of another attempt to establish intercourse between the thoughtful men of the University. The spirit that backs up the football team is a good thing. But can't some of it be enlisted in support and commendation of the initiative of the Speakers' Club and the co-operation of the Union? An "Oxford Union" at Harvard has been...
Both American crews commanded much attention on their arrival in England. The Harvard eight, which rowed exceptionally well together, combined a slow, even recovery and a hard catch to such an extent that the critics immediately gave them serious consideration. The visit of two American eights did much to establish a more congenial relationship between English and American sports in general, rowing in particular. Friendliness and good-will were abundant, and the Harvard victory was popular beyond expectation. The visitors were treated like the English college eights, and every mark of courtesy and English hospitality was shown them. The response...
...Parker, Robert DeCourcy Ward, George Henry Chase, Chester Noyes Greenough, and Henry Aaron Yeomans. Alexander James Inglis was appointed Assistant Professor of Education for five years from September 1, 1914, which election was approved by the Board of Overseers at their meeting of September 28, 1914. The vote to establish a Faculty of Architecture was consented to by the Overseers at the same meeting...