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This, as the title depicts, is a history of the French people in Canada since the days of the Cession. The author discusses with the utmost frankness and fairness almost every phase of life with which the French Canadians have been concerned. The book, taken as a whole, is a great tribute, despite some severe censures, to the British Government and to the Anglo Saxon Canadians...
Professor Fenn is a Unitarian. Since 1901 he has been Bussey Professor of Systematic Theology in the University. He was also Dean of the Divinity School from 1906 until its union with Andover Theological Seminary in 1916. He is the author of "The Flowering of the Hebrew Religion" and several other works in this field...
...radio activity, was a captain in the Chemical Warfare Service with the American Expeditionary Force during the World War. The second subject, "Conscription of Thought in War", will be discussed by Professor Zechariah Chafee Jr. L. '13, a member of the faculty of the Law School since 1916, and author of "Freedom of Speech", a book published in 1920. The last topic, "The Stacking of the Cards", will be covered by Professor Manley O. Hudson G. '17. Bemis professor of International Law in the Law School...
Besides being a soldier Captain Aaronsohn is a scholar, an author, a journalist, and a theatrical producer. For two years he was connected with the United States Department of Agriculture. He can speak eight languages. He has written articles for the "Atlantic Monthly," and his book, "With the Turks in Palestine," has attracted wide attention...
Senator Lodge was editor of several periodicals and author of a number of books on historical subjects...