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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock. Dr. Patton is the successor of Dr. Washington Gladden, formerly a member of the Board of Preachers of the University. He is a graduate of Oberlin College and of Andover Seminary in 1892, and in 1913 received the degree Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He is the author of "The Synoptic Problem...
...journalism. Primarily a personal narrative it succeeds in giving a picture of the methods of fighting "Johnny Turk," and a general idea of that most splendid of failures, the Gallipoli campaign. The framework of the story is the brilliant career of the First Newfoundland Regiment, from which the author was parted only by a wound, leading to his honorable dismissal from the service. Anecdotes of other regiments and of brave comrades, tales of heroic deeds, and convincing description round out the tale...
...author takes us from the recruiting office on our own side of the Atlantic to the training camps of England, and thence to Gallipoli. We see the troops land and watch them fighting in the trenches and in "no-man's land," or trying to rest in their dug-outs. We grow to admire the British Tommy--Scotchman, Irishman, Newfoundlander, Canadian, Anzac or city-bred Londoner; and to respect the heathen Turk, his honest enemy...
...native of Germany, graduate of the University of Freiburg, and came to America in order to evade conscription in the German army. He is the author of numerous articles on the war and international politics. A discussion will follow the address...
Those intending to enter the competition for the Nelson Prize must sent their names and the topics of their proposed papers to Professor George C. Whipple, of the Sanitary Engineering Department, before tomorrow night. This prize of $200 will be awarded to the author of the best paper on the practice or theory of plumbing. The completed articles are not due until April...