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...born in Boston in 1843 and attended the Roxbury Latin School and the Lawrence Scientific School of the University. He later attended the Medical School, and then studied medicine abroad for four years. In 1888 Professor Blake became a member of the Faculty of the Medical School, holding the professorship in Otology. In 1907 he was given the Walter Augustus Lecompte Professorship of Otology, and became Professor-Emeritus in 1913. He was a frequent contributor to medical and scientific journals...
...University Corporation has announced the receipt of securities to the value of $89,946.50 from James Byrne '77, of New York City, to establish the "Byrne Professorship of Administrative Law." The securities are the first payment towards a total foundation of $150,000, which was given originally when the Law School started last spring its campaign to obtain a million dollars. The securities in the meantime have been transferred to the University Endowment Fund...
John Livingston Lowes, professor of English and dean of the College of Washington University, St. Louis, has been appointed Professor of English at the University. His appointment is made to fill the professorship left vacant by the election of Professor Neilson to the presidency of Smith College...
...fund which has been established to create the Francis Greenwood Peabody professorship in the Divinity School has been to date increased to more than $25,000. Until the full amount necessary for the establishment of the professorship has been raised, however, the committee in charge believes that the income from the fund should be used for a teacher of less rank than a full professor. The Reverend Frothingham '86 hopes "that the fund may receive accretions in the days to come so that eventually it will be of sufficient dimensions to support a full professorship...
...University with the Class of 1898, receiving the degree of A.B. The following year he was awarded his A.M., and in 1901 he received the degree of Ph.D. At that time Professor Yerkes began his teaching and investigating work at the University and in 1908 received the assistant professorship in his department. Five years later he was appointed psychologist to the Psychopathic Hospital, Boston. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of the American Psychological Association, and the American Societies of Naturalists and Zoologists. As an author he is known...