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...Martin Kales '96, Professor of Law; Zechariah Chafee, Jr., LL.D. '13, Assistant Professor of Law; Judge Francis Joseph Swayze '79, Lecturer on Professional Ethics; William Goodrich Thompson '88, Lecturer on Brief Making; Allan Reuben Campbell '99, Lecturer on New York Practice; Chester Alden McLain '13, Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow...
...Laboratory at Woods Hole; William Arthur Berridge, Proctor in Divinity Hall; Melville Conley Whipple, Sanitary Inspector; Reginald Scott Dean, Assistant in Chemistry; William Ewart Hudson, Assistant in Chemistry; Ronald Martin Foster, Assistant in Metallurgy and Metallography; Ernest Henry Wilson, Assistant at the Arnold Arboretum; Arthur W. Phillips, "Austin Teaching Fellow" in Chemistry; Earnest Albert Hooton, Instructor in Anthropology; Carl Ludwig Schrader, Instructor in Gymnastics; Edward Vere Brewer, Arthur Burkhard, Frank Stanton Cawley, Asbury Haven Herrick, Ray Waldron Pettengill, and Friedrich Schoenemann, Instructors in German; Roger Noble Burnham, Instructor in Modelling; William Graves Perry, Instructor in Architectural Design; Walter Grant Thomas...
...Thomas Henry Clark, assistant in Geology; John Valentine Van Sickle, William Edward Cox, Oscar Baxter Ryder, Norman John Silberling, Carleton Kenneth Lewis, and Zenas Clark Dickinson, assistants in Economics; Fletcher Steele, assistant in Landscape Architecture; William Edward Masterson, assistant in Public Speaking; Carl Eugen Guthe, Jr., as Austin Teaching Fellow in Anthropology; Philip Green Wright, Edmond Earle Lincoln, Frederic Earnest Richter, and Arthur Eli Monroe were made instructors in Economics; William Arthur Berridge, in Mathematics; Howard Rollin Patch and Frederic Schenck, in English; Edward Ballantine, in Music; Bremer Whidden Pond, in Landscape Architecture; Stephen Francis Hamblin, in Horticulture; and Curtis...
...last meeting of the Overseers of the University, the resignations of Sidney Powers, Research Fellow in Geology, and Alfred Clarence Redfield 3G., Austin Teaching Fellow in Zoology, were accepted. The following appointments were made: As Assistants--in English, Robert Wheaton Coues '95, Thurman Los Hood '08; in Fine Arts, Meyric Reynold Rogers 1S.A., Herbert Frank Schuchmann 2G.; in Semitic William Thomson 1G.; in Printing, Walter Moreland Stone '08; in Chemistry, Frederick Saylord Bacon 1G., Carl Henry Classmen '16, Lawrence Turner Fairhall 3G., Alexander Donald Macdonaid 1G., Sidney Stevens Negus 1G.; to the Director of the Gibbs Laboratory, Emmett Kirkendall Carver...
...institution in the University carries out the principle of individualism to a greater degree than the Phillips Brooks House. Here a man has a wide choice of serious work whereby he may devote a part of his life to the service of his God and his fellow-men. In short, I think that the Phillips Brooks House Association is composed of men who embody the personality of religion. It is not a Sunday religion, but actually a part of them, and it is most gratifying to note the seriousness, eagerness, and enthusiasm displayed by all the men who have been...