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...Hammett as Instructor in Anatomy; Frank Hunt as Instructor in Medicine; Charles Howard Walker '90, as Lecturer on the History of Architecture; Elmer Raymond Schaeffer '13, as Assistant Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory; Joseph Wright, as Superintendent of the Library for Municipal Research; Willis Arnold Boughton '09, as Auditor of the Harvard Dining Halls; Leon Dupriez, as Visiting Lecturer on Government; Laurerence Shaw Mayo '10, as Assistant Dean of Harvard College; Morris Gray, Jr., '06, as Secretary for Employment; Francis Welles Hunnewell, 2nd, '02, as Secretary to the Corporation; Roger Pierce '04, as Secretary to the Corporation and Business...
...University dining halls, Memorial and Foxcroft, will open on Monday morning for breakfast. Thereafter meals will be served regularly in both buildings under the same arrangements as last year. Students of the University and officers appointed by the corporation may become members of either Hall by applying at the Auditor's Office in Memorial Hall. Students who have a $400 bond on file at the Bursar's Office may have their board charged on their term bills, otherwise a deposit must be maintained at the office...
...making money" may be to preserve solvency or even in common estimation to measure success, mere accumulation is not the paramount object in life of the broad-minded business man. The work itself, with its responsibilities and power, its service rendered, is in large degree its own reward. The auditor of a great railway system, with a fine and sincere enthusiasm, once told me that instead of drawing a salary for his services he really ought to pay for the privilege enjoyed, of seeing, as he put it, "all the business of the road come across his desk...
...lecturer on Philosophy, Louis Adams Frothingham on State and City Government, and Frederick Law Olmsted on Landscape Architecture. George Falley Ninde and Brackett Kirkwood Thorogood were appointed demonstrators in Engineering Drawing. Frederick Wilkey was re-appointed as manager of the University dining halls, and Charles Jacob Gale as auditor. Henry Herbert Edes was made editor-in-chief of the Quinquennial Catalogue...
...stage-when he gives the last of the three performances of "Hamlet" in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. The doors will be thrown open at 7 o'clock, when admission tickets admitting to standing room will be placed on sale at $1 each at the Auditor's Office in Memorial Hall. All the seats for the performance have been sold...