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...University Extension Courses, offered by a commission representing several institutions of higher learning in the vicinity of Boston, will include this year a large number of courses to be given by Harvard professors and instructors, according to the current catalogue of the commission...
...first meeting of the Student Council will be held Monday night, according to an announcement made yesterday by W. G. Saltonstall '28, President of the Council. The present Council, which went into office early last May, consists of ten Seniors and five Juniors. Its first meeting of the current scholastic year will be the occasion for consideration of several undergraduate reports of present moment...
Fact has ousted fancy from the legend of "Old Ironsides," and the Widener Library proved to be the means of authentication, according to an article in the current number of the Golden Book Magazine by Rear-Admiral Eliot Snow of the United States Navy...
...company of which Mr. Carter's is a subsubsidiary-United Gas Improvement*-agreed with directors of the Philadelphia Electric Co. (already a part of the earlier merger) to pool their power resources. Their lines will interlace between Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Buffalo, Trenton and Newark; will get current from hydro-electric establishments at Niagara Falls, at Conowingo (now building by Philadelphia Electric) and on the St. Lawrence River near Ogdensburg, N. Y. (planned by General Electric). Although physical properties of these companies will be as one, their financial fabric cannot be closely knit under present interpretations of anti-trust...
Last year the Flying Club was very influential in helping to advance-knowledge of aeronautics among the students in the University, and it is expected that the progress in this direction will be given added impetus during the current year. A new plane has been purchased and six members have qualified as pilots. They are R. W. Ayer '28, W. N. Bump '28, M. N. Fairbanks '28, R. E. Gregg '28, F. P. Sproul '29, and Eric Wood...