Word: greenough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...directors of the department for 1919-20 are Professors A. A. Howard and Gulick. In the English Department, Mr. Maynedier is in charge of course 22, which has been limited to sixty students. English A is in charge of Mr. Hersey for the first half-year and of Professor Greenough for the second. A new course is number 10c, on Masterpieces of Public Address, to be given as a half-course in the second half-year by Associate Professor Winter. Professor Lowes is listed to give English 9, which has been changed to Examination Group IV. Another new course...
Application may now be made by candidates for a war degree of A.B. or S.B. at Dean Greenough's Office in University Hall. The degree, now offered to men whose courses were interrupted by war service, is to be termed a "war degree" not an "honoris causa" degree...
Alexander Quackenboss M.'92, Professor of Ophthalmology; Hugh Cabot '94, Clinical Professor of Genito-Uninary Surgery; Kirsopp Lake, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History; Cecil Kent Brinker, Associate Professor of Applied Physiology; Arthur Pope, Professor of Fine Arts; George David Birkoff '05, Professor of Mathematics; Chester Noyes Greenough '98, member of the Administrative Board of Harvard College; Edwin Crawford Kemball, Instructor in Physics; Guillermo Rivera '09, Instructor in Spanish; Richmond Laurin Hawkins '03, Assistant Professor of French; Julius Klein G.'13, Assistant Professor of Latin-American History and Economics; Louis Joseph Alexander Mercier, Assistant Professor of French; George Benson Weston...
...Treasure Room of Widener Library Professor C. N. Greenough is exhibiting in connection with his course, English 33, a collection of early editions of books important in American literature of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The exhibition will probably continue through the week...
Dean C. N. Greenough '98, Assistant Dean K. B. Murdock '16 and Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham '86 also spoke...