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Lieutenant Maxwell O. Parry G. '11-12, who went overseas in January, 1918, with the 147th Aero Squadron, is reported as having died in France. He had been reported as missing since July, 1918, when he fought at Chateau-Thierry. Lieut. Parry entered the service in August, 1917, and was trained as a pilot. He was officially credited with two enemy planes and had received the Croix de Guerre with Palm and the Distinguished Service Cross...
...147th catalogue of Princeton College has just been issued. It announces several new courses, prizes, scholarships and appointments. The following new names appear among the Faculty: Woodward Wilson, professor of Jur sprudence and political economy; W. M. F. Magie, professor of physics; H. C. Warren, instructor in logic; I. M. Brooks, instructor in mathematics; L. E. Livingood, instructor in French and German; H. Beattie, instructor in Latin; R. W. Blake, instructor in Greek; C. B. Williams, instructor in mathematics, and E. C. Richardson, librarian...
There was an unusually good attendance yesterday afternoon at Appleton Chapel to listen to the regular Thursday afternoon vesper service. After a voluntary by Mr. Locke, the choir rendered the hymn, "Jesus, My Lord." Then after a prayer by Prof. Peabody, the 147th Psalm was read responsively. Mr. W. N. Fessenden, the noted tenor, now singing with the National Opera Company, sang the tenor solo, "Salve Regina," by Will Cox, after which Dr. A. P. Peabody read a selection of Scripture and spoke on the following verse: "I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou should...