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...professors in the Department of Economics who were not then members of that Committee. In due time this action was taken; and the reconstituted Committee now consists of the following members: Professor C. J. Bullock (chairman), Hon. Charles Francis Adams, Mr. Robert Amory, Professors J. D. Black, H. H. Burbank, T. N. Carver, W. L. Crum, Mr. Frederic H. Curtiss, Professors W. B. Donham and E. F. Gay, Hon. Ogden L. Mills, Professors P. Sorokin and F. W. Taussig, Mr. Eugene V. R. Thayer, and Professor J. H. Williams. In the Catalogue of the University it makes, and has always...
Other special features will include a singing group known as the "Three Trees". Robert Morris in a vocal feature, and Scott Burbank in a xylophone solo. A novelty of Roy Lamson's, the University Five will play selections of particularly peppy syncopated selections...
Uneventfully she met great news-names?Burbank, Burroughs, Debs, Tagore, Roosevelt, Montessori. More eventful were the following rapprochements...
...Union will be open for members only. Roy Lamson '29 and the Harvardians, fresh from a successful season in Scandinavia will provide musical entertainment with a "Russian Phantasy" followed by a rendering of "I'm in Love With You", and ending with the ever-present "Tiger Rag". S. W. Burbank '30, xylophonist will assist the Harvardians. A newsreel and comedy will complete the evening...
...William David Moffat, onetime Scribner executive, in 1912 gathered a group of learned men about him to dispense information. He called the group the Mentor Association and the dispensing medium, then hardly more than a pamphlet, The Mentor. In the group were such specialists as the late great Luther Burbank (plants), Augustus Thomas (plays), Daniel Carter Beard (outdoor life), Roger M. Babson (figures), Fritz Kreisler (music). Like its organizers, The Mentor itself was a specialist, devoted each issue to a single topic...