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...economic condition of the country. The number of deaths from tuberculosis, the most extensive disease, is being lessened by the establishment of "open air" hospitals, and glass-walled wards. Such progress has been made that in one of the hospitals the chief Marconi operator now has an X-ray machine. Dr. Grenfell has built several mills and machine shops which, even though operating at a loss financially, are giving the people many needed conveniences...
...Modern Language Conference. "Apollonius von Tyrland, by Heinrich von Neustadt," by Dr. Ray W. Pettingill, in the Common Room, Conant Hall...
...cups for yearly races by sail and motor boats, for Harvard and Yale graduates and undergraduates, from New London to a point yet to be chosen. These are to be sailed for the Saturday following the annual boat races on the Thames. The finish will prebably be off Oyster Ray, but the details have not yet been completed. In so far as they are, however, information may be obtained from the donor at 24 West Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut...
Because of the recent discussion as to the practicability of the honor system at Harvard, an incident which took place in Economics 6b last Saturday throws a new ray of light on a timely subject. After the question requiring a half-hour paper was written on the board, Professor Gay announced that he would give the honor system a trial. The class which crowds Harvard 6 was then left without the usual proctor supervision. The result was only as the advocates of the honor system would expect. Not the least sign of dishonesty was detected by a few students interested...
...SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "The History of Banking in the United States, 1834-1846." Mr. R. J. Ray. Upper Dane...