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...Cunningham, statistician to the Boston and Albany railroad, has been appointed assistant professor of transportation in the Graduate School of Business Administration. He will devote practically all of his time to the railroad branch. This appointment is in accord with the policy of the School to appoint men having practical knowledge of the subject which they are to teach...
...position of Director of Scholarships in the Medical and Dental Schools was established by the Corporation at their meeting of May 23. Dr. Franklin Dexter, M.D., Columbia '87, formerly Associate Professor of Anatomy in the Medical School, has been appointed Director. It is intended that the Director shall familiarize himself with the needs and capacities of all applicants for scholarships and other aids, co-operating in this work with the Committee on Scholarships. It is intended also that the Director of Scholarships shall serve as the adviser of students in all matters outside of their studies. He will appoint regular...
...Central Board on Officials of the American Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee, which will be held at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, in Philadelphia, Friday at 7.30 o'clock. The duties of this board are to pass on the qualifications of officials suggested by the colleges within its jurisdiction, and to appoint such as are satisfactory and desirable for all games played by these colleges...
...Cambridge, I have often heard the wish that the system of exchange professors now employed with Berlin might be extended to include the French universities. By this means France would send each year on of its masters to occupy a chair at Harvard, and the latter would in return appoint a representative to the French universities...
...order to help students of the class of 1913 to select their courses wisely, the committee will ask a large number of professors and other instructors to assist in the work of advising, and will appoint, for each member of the class who desires it, an adviser whom he may consult now and at any time in his College career. No adviser will have more than four or five men in the class...