Word: deane
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Each year the Board of Overseers holds a double meeting to consider some special phase of University activity here and to visit some special department. This year the "Relation of the college and the Students" will be the principal topic for consideration, and the Dean, Assistant Dean, Regent, Professor of Hygiene, Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, and the Chairman of the Athletic Association, as well as the Student Council will be called in to confer with the Board. The war work and military program of the University was the subject of discussion...
...will be composed of R. E. Gross '19, chairman, G. W. Allport '19, D. Leighton '19, W. W. McLeod '19, F. K. Bullard '20, F. W. Hall '20, E. A. McCouch '20, P. K. McElroy '20, A. W. Quimby '20, F. Workum '20, J. O. Crane '21, C. E. Dean '21, P. Hapgood '21, P. Hofer '21, S. A. Montague '21, J. R. Shepler '21, H. D. Smith '21, H. S. Villard '21, T. C. Wales '21, H. D. White '21, M. P. Baker '22, H. F. Colt '22, R. B. Smith '22, E. D. Weatherhead '22, H. M. Fleming...
Professor Levy-Bruhl, of the University of Paris has been announced as Exchange Professor from that University, for Dean Henry A Yeomans '00, whose appointment there was recently confirmed. Professor Levy-Bruhl will offer two courses in the department of Philosophy, both of them in the first half-year. One is Course B, the History of Modern Philosophy, and the other is an entirely new course,--16hf, the history of French Philosophy in the ninteenth century. The lectures in this last course will be given in French, and the conferences in English...
Application may now be made by candidates for a war degree of A.B. or S.B. at Dean Greenough's Office in University Hall. The degree, now offered to men whose courses were interrupted by war service, is to be termed a "war degree" not an "honoris causa" degree...
...Dean, Yeomans sailed last February to take up the position of Assistant Director of the American University Union in Paris, which post he has since occupied. At the time of his departure for France, the duration of his leave of absence had not been definitely determined, but it was thought probable that he would return by the end of the summer. Whether the Dean will be here at the beginning of the second term in February to resume his duties at the University, the College Office is not as yet able...