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Well, the line was constructed and operation started. Again the natural thing happened. Most people in the city had to walk to and from work--at three miles an hour. The lucky fellow who got near this new transit line--the moving street--could travel six or eight miles an hour. Of course, as many as could, moved near the routes. They were attracted, just as a magnet attracts. Just as the iron filings flow to the magnetic lines, so the people swarmed along the new line of travel--along the first horse-car line. What was the result? Congestion...
...election of Professor G. H. Edgell '09 as Dean of the School of Architecture augurs well for the future of the school. Dean Edgell is not an architect himself; but in his work as a fellow of the American Academy in Rome and in his book on architecture, he has shown himself to be a thorough student of the history of art. The executive ability of which he has given proof in his duties on the Administrative Board as well as his intimate knowledge of other departments of the University, combine to make him eminently qualified to fill...
Dean Edgell graduated from the University in 1909 and has spent most of his time since then teaching fine arts at the University. From 1910 to 1912 he was fellow in Renaissance studies at the American School of Classical Studies at Rome. He took the degree of Ph.D. at the University in 1913, became assistant professor in 1914, and has just been made an associate professor...
...Corporate Communion for all Catholics in Harvard University will take place on Sunday, May 1, 1922, in St. Paul's Church. After the Mass a breakfast will be served to which all Catholics are invited. Among the guests who will be present at the breakfast are Mr. James Byrne, Fellow of Harvard University Rev. Fr. J. J. Ryan, Professor J. D. M. Ford, Professor R. H. Lord, Professor L. J. A. Mercier. The Communion Breakfast Committee has made plans which it is expected will meet with usual success...
...Terrot Reavely Glover, Fellow and classical lecturer at St. John's College, Cambridge, England, and famous authority on subjects relating to India, will be the speaker at a meeting which will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House, under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society. His subject will be "The Transformation of India...