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...White formerly practiced law in Chicago, where he became recognized as an authority on economic subjects. Since 1903 he has been lecturing under the Henry George Lecture Association, obtaining a wide reputation as a speaker on the single tax and economic topics. Mr. White is on a tour and will be able to give but one lecture at the University. The address will be open only to members of the University...
...American universities to the advancement of the welfare of the people. In the field of government, to use Harvard as an example, the fruits of co-operation between theorists and administrators have been large. In the settlement of tariff questions the work of Harvard professors has been of wide-spread influence and has directed the stream of public opinion into channels leading to scientific analysis and reasonable adjustment. The contributions of the Medical School to the science of preventive medicine and the important discoveries following medical research illustrate amply that the University comprehends the problems of the community and extends...
Coach Quinn, who was 33 years old, was a professional athlete and trainer of wide renown. In Bernardsville, N. J., he started his career as instructor of a boys' athletic class. Later his work attracted several New York men, and he was engaged as coach successively by the Far Hills (N. J.), A. C., the West Side A. C. of New York, and later by the New York Athletic Club...
...meeting of all candidates in the CRIMSON Office in the basement of the Union at 7 o'clock, at which the qualifications and work expected will be outlined. Those interested in College activities or in journalism are urged to report. The competition will be found especially valuable for the wide insight which it gives into University life...
...figure in Boston public life. During the Civil War he served in the Union army, attaining the rank of brevet Brigadier General of Volunteers. Since that time he has taken a keen interest in many different affairs, and has been the author of a number of articles on a wide range of subjects. Mr. Adams has been a member of the University Board of Overseers since 1882; he was given the degree of LL.D...