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Lawrence J. Henderson is one of the most distinguished members of the University teaching staff, and his researches in the application of chemistry to biology and medicine have attracted wide-spread attention among students of these subjects. He was born in 1878, was graduated from Harvard College in 1898 and from the Medical School in 1902, spent two years doing post-graduate work at the University of Strasbourg and since then has taught at the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROF. HENDERSON TO LECTURE AT SORBONNE | 2/1/1921 | See Source »

This is part of a nation-wide campaign to be made among Dartmouth alumni for $360,000 for the construction of an athletic field, as a memorial to Dartmouth's war heroes. The new field will include two football gridirons, three baseball diamonds, three hockey rinks, eleven tennis courts, and a concrete grandstand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Raise Fund For Athletic Field | 1/31/1921 | See Source »

...course which is to be established at Tufts during the next half-year for the training of prospective directors of physical education is one which should receive wide-spread attention. The plan is to develop men who will be able to take charge of the physical education of both high school and college students. Too often this side of the educational field is turned over to directors who have no more than a vague idea of the work they are trying to accomplish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHYSICAL DIRECTORS | 1/26/1921 | See Source »

...prospect pleases" and only in the eyes of the European missionary is man ever vile. Melville, perhaps, discovered to literature a whole new demesne for the imagination to conjure with. Charles. Warren Stoddard bore his testimony to the passing of a Polynesian paradise; Robert Louis Stevenson died "under the wide and starry sky" where he passed his latter days; Jack London, Safroni Middleton, Rupert Brooke, paid tribute each in his own specie; Paul Gauguin painting and drinking absinthe to the end, seeking relief from constant paint in drugs, limned the pagan folk of "Bloody Hiva-oa" for all the world...

Author: By D. W. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF - REVIEWS - JOTS AND TITLES | 1/21/1921 | See Source »

...more assuring for the future. Our growing trade relations is only one of the many reasons why our position today demands an increasingly competent handling of international affairs. A few tentative steps have already been taken toward the improvement of the consular service. Conditions authoritatively claim an immediate and wide-sweeping reconstruction of that body, the diplomatic corps and their common connections...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE | 1/20/1921 | See Source »

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