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...library of the Union has recently received a number of new books which make a valuable addition to that collection. Among those recently published are: "Shelley in England," Roger Ingpen; "Short Rations," Madeleine Z. Doty; "Pip," by Ian Hay; "America's Relations to the Great War," J. W. Burgess; the collected poems of James Elroy Flecker; "The Spirit of American Literature," J. A. Macy; "The Advance of the English Novel," W. L. Phelps; "Dante," C. H. Grandgent '83; "Lost Endeavor," by John Masefield; "A Popular Life of Martin Luther," Elsie Singmaster; "Health and Disease," R. I. Lee '02; "Abraham Lincoln...
...meeting of the board of the Law Review Monday afternoon. Alexander Burgess Royce 2L, Yale 1915, of Cambridge, was elected president of the Review for the year 1917-18. When an undergraduate at Yale, Royce was managing editor of the News. The treasurer will be elected shortly, and the Note Book Review and Case Editors will be appointed within the next few days...
...Morse, chairman, and Miss Olivia Lowell, D. B. Arnold and Miss Elizabeth Whiting, W. Elliott and Miss Agnes Means, A. D. Weld and Miss Ellen Cutis, R. U. Whitney and Miss Lucy Burgess, M. Wiggin and Miss Eunice Taylor, H. G. Reynolds and Miss Barbara Rice...
...preceded the contest with Princeton and each of the opposing teams, Prospect Union, Andover, Springfield and the Law School were defeated in turn. Few of these early games showed the team-play and accuracy in shooting which should have been in evidence even so early in the season. Coach Burgess had continually to battle with a tendency for individual playing which threatened to wreck the prospects for a more successful season than last year's, when the University eleven failed to win a single league game. Evidence of the success of Coach Burgess' efforts was prominent in the next league...
William Sturgis Bigelow '71, John Templeman Coolidge '11 and Robert Bacon '94 were appointed Trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts. Captain Constant Cordier was elected Professor of Military Science and Tactics from September 1, 1916. Paul Joseph Sachs '00 was appointed Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, and George Burgess Magrath '94 was appointed instructor in Legal Medicine...