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...list of nominees is as follows: For marshal, V. O. Appel, H. H. Bundy, J. J. Daniels, C. P. Franchot, R. F. Hooper, A. P. Mills, and B. C. Wright; for secretary, O. M. Chadwick, P. Patterson, J. J. Porter, L. Powers, C. B. Rugg, and R. H. Smith. The following committee has been appointed to take charge of the election and watch at the polls: L. Brewer, C. E. Dunbar, Jr., H. W. Reynolds, 11 to 12 o'clock; L. Brewer, H. M. Goodrich, P. W. Cookingham, 12 to 1 o'clock; H. M. Goodrich, C. E. Dunbar...
...list of nominees is as follows: for marshal, V. O. Appel, H. H. Bundy, J. J. Daniels, C. P. Franchot, R. F. Hooper, A. P. Mills, B. C. Wright; for secretary, O. M. Chadwick, P. Patterson, J. J. Porter, L. Powers, C. B. Rugg, R. H. Smith. The following committee was appointed to have charge of the election and watch at the polls: L. Brewer, C. E. Dunbar, Jr., H. W. Reynolds, 11 to 12 o'clock; L. Brewer, H. M. Goodrich, P. W. Cookingham, 12 to 1 o'clock; H. M. Goodrich, C. E. Dunbar...
...marshal.--Vallee Orville Appel, of Chicago, Ill.; Harvey Hollister Bundy, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Joseph Johnston Daniels, of Indianapolis, Ind.; Charles Pascal Franchot, of Olean, N. Y.; Roger Fellowes Hooper, of Boston; Abbot Paige Mills, of Pittsfield; Boykin Cabell Wright, of Augusta...
LL.B. (Out of Course).--Monte Fiore Appel A.B. (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1910, of Huron, So. Dak. as of the class of 1913. Fred Martin Hector A.B. 1910, of Fargo, No. Dak. as of the class of 1913. Burleigh Martin A.B. (Bowdoin Coll.) 1910 of Augusta, Me. Merritt Manville Meridith Ph.B. (Brown Univ.) 1910 of Atlantic, Ia., as of the class of 1913. George Gray Zabriskie A.B. 1910, of New York City, as of the class...
...name of art. A constructive article on the same subject, written by some one who was both a psychologist and a musician, might have considerable, influence at this time. Mr. Hall describes Karg-Elert's organ compositions vividly, accomplishing a kind of task which is at best dfficult. Mr. Appel's description of the part of German universities in musical research has a certain encyclopedic tone which might well be imitated more in American undergraduate publications. Mr. Burke, writing of the Dalcroze school at Hellerau, hardly grasps the full scope of the theory, which insists upon the physical teaching...