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...Byrne, who is a Fellow of Harvard College, graduated from the University Law School in 1882, and since then has been practicing in New York City. He is now a regent of the University of the State of New York, and president of the Bar Association of the City of New York. In 1918 Mr. Byrne was decorated as an Officer of the Crown of Italy...
Directly after his graduation Professor Ford was an instructor in French at the University, holding this position from 1895 to 1900, with the exception of one year which he passed as a Harris fellow in residence at the University of Paris. After two years as instructor in romance languages, he became an assistant professor in 1902, and in 1907, Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages, which position he still holds. Since 1911 Professor Ford has been chairman of the Department of Romance Languages of Harvard University and Radcliffe College, but in 1921 went as an exchange professor...
...official investigation into the deaths, Chien Ah-Li, a discharged cook, said that his fellow conspirator, Pi Ho-Song, stole a bottle containing a white powder from the chemical laboratory of the school and dumped the contents into the rice pot. It appears that both men were recently discharged and took this simple way of giving vent to their grievance...
...smile, or at most a genteel snicker is all he will permit himself in the presence of his associates. But under the sheltering darkness of the playhouse, he will be trapped into any extreme of emotion, and when the lights surprise him in his emotional decollette he will find fellow victims in sufficient numbers to restore his selfesteem...
...remedy suggests itself for the indecent display of the inner man attendant upon playgoing. Even the suggestion of individual cubicles for spectators has its drawbacks. There is a certain satisfaction in getting together with your fellow men for a couple of hours of spiritual excitement, which segregation would abolish...