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...semester at the University of Chicago, and one of the most distinguished of living French scholars, will give a lecture in French under the auspices of the French Department in Emerson D, Monday at 4.30 o'clock. His subject will be "Moliere et les medecins." Professor J. D. M. Ford will introduce the speaker, and the lecture will be open to the public...
...fact one rarely sees a professional show where there is so much good dancing. Everyone dances, and dances well and does it not as a drill but because they all enjoy it. If De Ford needs the money he should get an introduction to Miss Joan Sawyer; it is rumored that she is looking for a dancing partner. But it seems invidious to pick out individuals when the general level is so high. One performance should convince anybody that in this tango era of ours not all the Castles are in Spain...
...examinations, (c) a better arrangement of Class Day Week (d) some plan for limiting a man's outside work, similar to the point system in effect at Technology. The Committee discussed these questions at several meetings with the following results: A conference with President Lowell and also with Professor Ford, chairman of the Modern Language Department, brought about the following changes to be made in the oral examinations; first, to have a different passage for each candidate, to be selected at ran- dom from several books chosen for the examinations, and second, to allow each candidate to have...
...Ford (chairman) and Miss McHenry, F. Brooks and Miss E. Ames, T. J. Coolidge and Miss Lawrence, P. B. Watson and Miss Hunnewell, H. A. Murray and Miss Rantoul, W. C. Paine and Miss O. Ames, J. Hutchins and Miss Bancroft
...held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock. All members of the University are cordially invited to attend. Members of the Faculty and their guests who will receive are: the Rt. Rev. Rufus Matthews Jones of Haverford College, Mr. Joseph Ford, headmaster of Exeter Academy, Professor J. L. Coolidge, Professor and Mrs. Ford, Professor and Mrs. Hughes, and Dean and Mrs. Briggs...