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...Harvard University and the year that they received it for the past 23 years is as follows: F. H. Fobes '04, 4904; C. H. Haring '07, 1907; W. C. Greene '11, 1911; G. H. Gifford '13, 1913; C. F. Hawkins '21, 1914; F. T. Smith '11, 1916; C. C. Brinton '19, 1919; W. C. Holbrook '20, 1920; W. J. Maier Jr. '22, 1922; Mason Hammond '25, 1925; W. I. Nichols...
...University Hall Tutors aggregation this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon. The Scribes will liaeup as follows: J. F. Barnes '27, H. C. Barelett '28, Edward Baur '27, V. O. Jones '28, Richard Melsenbach '28. The Tutors will be represented by E. S. Mason, Paul Birdsall, Richard Opie, C. C. Brinton '19, and Francis Parkman '19, The journalists will be battlling for the league leadership, now held by the Tutors. The prevctors of the Gold Coast dormitories are corsidering entering a team. Following is a summary of the steading of the teams...
...Ph.D. degree has come to be nothing more than a teacher's license," declared C. C. Brinton '19 to a CRIMSON representative yesterday. "The course for the degree is regarded as an ideal training for the life of a pedagogue, and the degree itself as an open sesame to a position on a school or college faculty." Mr. Brinton, who holds a Ph.D. degree from Oxford University, is now a tutor in the Division of History, Government and Cconomics...
...other words, Colonel George Brinton McClellan Harvey had done a tiny piece of business. He had sold the North American Review, a magazine often found in libraries, to a corporation lawyer named Walter Butler Mahony, brother-in-law of President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia, for a sum that he refused to state.* And why did Colonel George Harvey sell his magazine? Because he is going to write the biography of Henry Clay Frick...
...only other correction which I should make in Dr. Brinton's account concerns his assertion that "a certain amount of work is usually done in the vacations". I would emend "in the vacations" to "in term time"; people work quite hard away from the distractions of Oxford...