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...Herman Thomas Austern 2L., of New York City, was elected to the presidency of the Law Review for the coming year, at a meeting of the board at the Colonial Club last night. Austern is a graduate of the class of '26 of New York University. He succeeds Erwin, Nathaniel Griswold 3L as recipient of the Law School's highest honor. Austern has been the highest ranking man of his class this year...
Elected. Dean Herman Schneider of the College of Engineering and Commerce, to be acting president of the University of Cincinnati...
...Your country is already the most closely regulated socially of all nations, and women will make it increasingly more so," is the opinion of Count Herman Keyserling, European Philosopher expressed in an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday...
...criterion that punishment should be made commensurate with the crime? I list the following as representative specialists from which a board of correction might be chosen: Dean Roscoe Pound, Judge Julian W. Mack, Dr. George W. Kirchway, Hon. B. G. Lewis, Dr. Bernard Glueck, Dr. W. A. White, Dr. Herman M. Adler, Dr. William Healy. Do any of these believe in punishments to fit crimes? I believe...
Immunity. Dr. Malcolm Herman Soule of the University of Michigan presented a theory that disease germs occur in two forms-one virulent, the other relatively harmless. The presence of the virulent types in the blood incites some agent (its nature yet unknown) to dissociate the virulence, leaving the germs in their mild form. This gentle type the body cells & fluids can easily destroy. It is the presence of that dissociating power, Dr. Soule believes, that renders people immune to disease, rather than any specific germicidal activity of the body fluids...