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...Butterfield '30, instructor in English; M. A. Francon, Ph.D. '29, instructor in French; J. H. Gleason '30, now at Balliol College, Oxford, of Newton; J. D. Gordon, Jr. '30, instructor in English; F. W. Hoeing, A.M. '30, assistant in History; K. N. Marshall '21, instructor in Government; A. B. Martin '30, 2L, of Geneva, Ohio; W. M. Marvel '30, 2L, of West Medford; R. H. Phelps '30, instructor in German; R. I. Westgate, Manitoba, '24, instructor in Greek and Latin; H. M. Smallwood Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, instructor in Chemistry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROCTORS AND ADVISERS FOR 1932-33 ANNOUNCED | 5/10/1932 | See Source »

...lectures on the general subject of "Christianity and Economics" will be given today and tomorrow by Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, master of Balliol College, Oxford. In the first of these Dr. Lindsay will speak on "The Nature of Economic Necessity" at 8 o'clock tonight at the Episcopal Theological School, and tomorrow evening will conclude the series with a discussion of "The Duty of Christians in regard to Economic Relations, or the Christian Attitude towards the Economic System...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO LECTURES GIVEN BY MASTER OF BALLIOL | 4/14/1932 | See Source »

...Lindsay has already delivered three lectures of the series, in which he took up the distinction between religion, politics, and economics, the nature of economic necessity, and the confusion of ends and means in modern society. In addition to holding the office of master at Balliol for eight years, Dr. Lindsay is an authority on philosophy and government. His books include "The Philosophy of Bergson," "The Nature of Religious Truth," and "Essentials of Democracy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO LECTURES GIVEN BY MASTER OF BALLIOL | 4/14/1932 | See Source »

...lead in the race for House traditions. With its High Table, its bells, and more recently, its ties, it has demonstrated that Lowell House spirit is a thing to be desired, even if it has to be crudely manufactured. In many ways it has played the sedulous ape to Balliol, a practice not too well received. As someone remarked, the House is attempting to look smart in a borrowed pair of old pants. Lowell has been the first to establish practically every House activity. It was the first to look for a House crost, staged the initial House dance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HOUSES IN OPERATION: LOWELL HOUSE | 3/28/1932 | See Source »

Over 30 men were present at a meeting to create interest in inter-House rowing in the Lowell House students' common room yesterday afternoon, when Mason Hammond '25, head tutor of Lowell House, and former member of a Harvard and a Balliol College, Oxford, eights, outlined proposals to put a Lowell House boat on the river and race with Dunster House before the spring vacation, provided Dunster House has a crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOWELL HOUSE STARTS CREW WORK ON MONDAY | 3/4/1931 | See Source »

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