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...Smith to Young, inclusive, Emerson F Physics 3, Sever 18 Slavic 1a, Harvard 5 2 P. M. Comp. Lit. 22, Emerson D French 3, Emerson D, J Tomorrow. Anthropology 2, Peabody Mus. Astronomy 2, Emerson J Chemistry E: Angier to Hubbard, inclusive, Pierce 202 Jeffries to Wolcott, inclusive, Pierce 304 Chemistry 8: Allen to Kurtz, inclusive, Sever 5 Lapham to Yungblut, inclusive, Sever 6 Economics A: Dr. Munroe's sections, B, F, New Lecture Hall Dr. Tucker's sections H, I, J. New Lecture Hall Mr. Lincoln's sections C, G, Harvard 2 Mr. Feis's section D, Harvard...
...Yankee Division swung into line for its parade yesterday many University men filled prominent positions. Among them were Captain Oliver Wolcott '13, an aide to General Edwards, Lieutenant Drohan '09 in command of a special detachment to guard the Division fiag and on General Hale's staff were Lieut. Col. C. A. Stevens '05, divisional adjutant; Major N. Biddle '00, divisional remount officer; Capt. W. J. Henderson '93, divisional transport officer, Capt. W. U. Hale '03, aide de camp and Capt. H. J. Sachs...
...been conducting for the government, have proved entirely satisfactory. He has carried them on with the assistance of four officers from the Sanitation Corps, Food and Nutrition Division, United States Army. They have been working at them for over a year and the work has been done in the Wolcott Giggs Memorial Laboratory. No definite information, of course, can be given out, but a few general ideas have been developed...
Professor Theodore William Richards '86, director of the Wolcott Gibbs Memorial Laboratory at the University, emphasized, in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, the importance of chemists in war and peace. While laying great stress on the overwhelming importance of bending all energies to a successful prosecution of the war, he refuted the conception that chemistry is primarily a war science, gave an idea of the great benefit it can be to humanity, and spoke of the need for chemists today and in the future. Professor Richards said...
...first relief train the Red Cross Unit, under Dr. W. E. Ladd '02, reached Halifax. Among the Physicians were 24 graduates of the University Medical School. They carried with them on a special train an entire equipment for a 500-bed hospital, in charge of S. H. Wolcott '03, assisted by G. H. Watson '98, Elton Clark '96 and L. Howland...