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...clock Anthropology 2Sem. Mus. 1 Astronomy 3 Astron. Lab. Chemistry B Atwood-Stockinger Geol. Lect. Rm Tandy-Zeller Sem. Museum 1 Class. Archaeology 1 Sever 30 Comparative Literature 6a Albig-Lyon Sever 5 McCue-Zeller Sever 6 Comp. Literature 35 Sever 29 Economics A Dr. Bober, sects. B. N. Q. Memorial Hall Mr. Chamberlin, sects, C, F. Memorial Hall Dr. Ham, sects. A, J, S Memorial Hall Mr. Bigelow, sects. P, X New Lect. Hall Mr. Johnson, sects. E, K, V New Lect. Hall Mr. Kreps, sects. H, L, M, R New Lect, Hall Mr. White, sects...
...Sever 7 Social Ethics 6 Emerson J Spanish 2 Sever 36 2 P. M. Chemistry 5 Memorial Hall English 7 Memorial Hall Zoology 1 Alarcon-Mazumder Geol. Lect. Rm. Merriam-Zeller Sem. Mus. 1 Tomorrow 9.15 O'clock Anthropology 2 Sem. Mus. 1 Astronomy 3 Astron. Lab Chemistry B Atwood-Stockinger Geol. Lect. Rm Tandy-Zeller Sem. Museum 1 Class. Archaeology 1 Sever 30 Comparative Literature 6a Albig-Lyon Sever 5 McCue-Zeller Sever 6 Comp. Literature 35 Sever 29 Economics A Dr. Bober, sects, B. N. Q. Memorial Hall Mr. Chamberlin, sects, C. F. Memorial Hall Dr. Ham, sects...
...faculty of 40 were: President Wallace W. Atwood of Clark University, geography; Dean Heckel of Missouri, citizenship; Dean Howes of Williams, Greek and Latin; Professors Piero Glacosa of the University of Turin, institutions and culture; Leslie J. Ayer of the University of Washington, international law; Ellwood Griscom Jr. of the University of Texas, public speaking; Dean Lough and Robert MacDougall of New York University, psychology; Eugen Oberhummer of the University of Vienna, geography; Will C. Rufus of the University of Michigan, astronomy...
President Angell (Yale) entertained Presidents Hibben (Princeton) and Lowell (Harvard). Dean Cross (Yale Graduate School) entertained Deans Daniels (Illinois) and Lloyd (Michigan). President Hadley (Washington University) stayed at the home of Professor Corbin (Yale). Dean Jones (Yale College) was host to President Kinley (Illinois), while President Atwood (Clark) was received by Medical Dean Winternitz (Yale). Many another eminent educator and his wife were under other Yale roofs, so that it was an enjoyable social event as well as a professional affair, the annual meeting of the Association of American Universities, last week at New Haven...
Shortly after Dr. Atwood became President (Feb., 1921), he discontinued the Departments of Biology and Mathematics, reduced the staffs in Psychology and Sociology, restricted other Departments, brought Geography to the centre of the stage. Under his predecessor, the late G. Stanley Hall, famed psychologist, Clark's graduate schools had achieved international prestige and the university was known for its co-operative spirit of scientific research. Now, however, that seems all changed. Members of the faculty have been steadily resigning, and a year ago the head of the Physics Department, Dr. Arthur G. Webster, committed suicide after stating that his work...