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...chemistry, engineering, forestry, medicine, physics, philosophy, theology, and religion. Among the most notable authors on the list are Dean Edwin F. Gay, of the Graduate School of Business Administration; Professor Charles Dourier Hazen, of Columbia University; William Roscoe Thayer '81, a member of the Board of Overseers; Robert Howard Lord '06, Assistant Professor of History; Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, of the History Department; M. A. de Wolfe Howe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin; Professor R. M. Johnston, of the History Department; A. W. Shaw, lecturer in the Business School and editor of System; Kuno Francke...
...Three Peace Congresses of the 19th Century, and Claimants to Constantinople," by Professor C. D. Hazen of Columbia, W. R. Thayer '81, member of the Board of Overseers, Professor R. H. Lord '06, and Professor A. C. Coolidge '87, is a group of essays written at the request of the program committee of the American Historical Association, and they were presented at the annual meeting of the Association in the closing days...
...York, N. Y.; Henry Wilder Keyes '87, of North Haverhill, N. H.; George Rublee '90, of Cornish, N. H.; Philip Mercer Rhinelander '91, of Philadelphia; Arthur Woods '92, of New York, N. Y.; David Abram Ellis '94, of Boston; Jerome Davis Greene '96, of New York, N. Y.; John Lord O'Brian '96, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Robert Hooper Stevenson, Jr., '97, of Boston; Henry Smith Thompson '99, of Concord; Samuel Smith Drury '01, of Concord, N. H.; Barrett Wendell, Jr., '02, of Boston; Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04, of New York...
...known to the literary world, has had an active and varied service in the European war, enlisting not long after the outbreak of the struggle and spending six months of the fall and winter of 1914-15 in training at Aldershot with the raw material from which Lord Kitchener formed the "first hundred thousand." His regiment, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, was among the first sent to the front, and with others composed the first army sent to France by England, known as "the first hundred thousand" and also "K 1" and "Kitchener's Mob." Captain Beith...
...essentially like a pickle factory in this respect; it is to be judged by its product. And an examination of the careers of the men who have studied the humanities demonstrated conclusively that these studies have survived their usefulness. Any system that turns out such intellectual pigmies as Lord Macaulay or a Gladstone deserves just what the twentieth century gives it--derision. A. L. GARDNER...