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...been for some time past. E. O. Gourdin '21, R. D. Howard '23, Vinton Chapin '23 and C. H. Wansket '23 make a strong quartet of 100-yard sprinters, while Gourdin and Howard, with J. E. Kennedy '23, are the most likely men in the 220. There are no particular stars in the 440, but Kennedy, Richard Chute '22, Bayard Wharton '22, J. W. Quinn '23 and A. H. Gordon '23 are all dependable runners. In the half-mile there are Wharton, J. A. McCarthy '22, E. T. Doherty '22 and H. G. Davis '21. Captain O'Connell...
Lawrence La Tourette Driggs, President and founder of the American Flying Club, will speak in the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, being introduced by Dean H.J. Hughes '94 of the Engineering School, it was announced yesterday. Particular interest in Mr. Driggs' lecture centers in the moving pictures which were first exhibited a month ago before the National Geographic Society. They are distinctive because of the thrilling aeronautical acrobatic stunis they portray. Before the lecture, the Union will give a dinner in honor of Mr. Driggs to which various men prominent in aviation circles at the University...
Considering the difficulties of the situations and the impassioned, high-flown soliloquies which their roles demand the various members of the company sculpt themselves with credit. Miss Frances Anderson, in particular, as Edna Earl, is quite as noble and sugary as one could ask in the role of the fair heroine: and Mr. Sullivan, as St. Elmo, has perfect control of the mannerisms of all true villains...
...wish in particular to place stress upon the system now in force of training language students at Government expense for service in the Diplomatic and Consular branches of the Foreign Service in China and Japan. About fifteen years ago, the Government provided for the establishment of an interpreter corps in China, Japan and Turkey in order that it might have available for its own service men trained in the knowledge of the languages, institutions and conditions of these countries...
...Department to reserve as far as possible the posts in these countries for the language trained officers of each service so that those who enter a particular field enjoy the prospect of a definitely assured consular career in the country to which they are assigned as soon as they have qualified by study and experience...