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More important than the material needs that the Union supplies, are the occasions afforded within its walls for intercourse and comradeship between fellow students. For a week at least the Union will be open to the entire University; thereafter only to members. The fee for the year is ten dollars--not a small sum, but one well invested by everyone who can use the Union and do his share to make it a greater force for democratic fellowship, loyalty and unity in College life...
...Botany, C. S. Hoar; as assistants in Mathematics, R. Beatley '13 and H. J. Ettlinger 1G.; as lecturer in Municipal Government, N. Matthews, Jr., '75; as instructor in Sanitary Analysis, J. W. M. Bunker; as instructor in Sanitary Chemistry for six months, M. C. Whipple; as Austin Teaching Fellows in Chemistry, E. P. Bartlett and T. S. Woodward 1G., in Botany, A. J. Eames '08; as Hyde Teaching Fellows, A. F. B. Clark 1G. in Paris, and D. Perkins 2G. in the Ecole des Sciences Politiques; as lecturer at the University of Bordeaux, C. H. Hoover 1G.; as Sheldon Fellow...
...MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Cowboy Ballads." Professor John A. Lomax, of the University of Texas, Frederick Sheldon Fellow in Harvard University. Common Room, Conant Hall...
...unless it involves the systematic spying of students upon each other and the subsequent prosecution of wrong-doers. As in the case of crime in general a surveillance which may be an honorable function when performed by the appointed agents of society is repugnant to the ordinary citizen, so fellow-students would naturally prefer to leave the detection and punishment of cribbing to the appointed authorities of the College...
...Corporation has made the following appointments for 1911-12: lecturer in history, Harold William Vazeille Temperley; research fellow in comparative psychology, Josef-Stefan Saymanski; Sheldon Fellowships for travel and study in Europe, Francis Dewey Everett '11 and Charles Sager Collier '11; Austin Teaching Fellows, Calvin Dinsmore Crawford and Charles Farmington Lewis '12 in Mining and Metallurgy, Alfred Vincent Kidder '08 in Anthropology, and J. G. Macdonald in History, instructor, Emory Leon Chaffee 4G., in Electrical Engineering; assistants, E. C. Wilm and C. J. Ducasse 1G. in Philosophy, F. E. Crawford '11, Oswald Ryan '11, and R. J. Kerner...