Word: deane
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...After Dean Jones recently pointed out the seriousness of the coal situation and asked the co-operation of the students, the occupants of Berkeley Hall, a university dormitory determined to move from the building as soon as arrangements for other quarters could be made. It is hoped that the hall can be closed entirely by a week from today, with others whose closing the coal shortage has necessitated...
...graduates of colleges in this country. Trinity College, the biggest educational institution in Cambridge University, has just appointed as one of its four tutors Gaillard T. Lapsley '93, an American citizen born in Philadelphia. The work of the tutors of Trinity is somewhat similar to that of the dean of college in an American University. They look after and superintend the private life or the undergraduates and are the officials with whom the parents correspond. The move may be said to indicate the genuine reaching out in friendly co-operation towards American universities on the part of Cambridge...
...conserve food will be held in Scenic Temple tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meeting has been instigated by the Cambridge Women's Committee on Food Conservation. Included among the speakers who will address the gathering are the Mayor of Cambridge, Professor T. N. Carver of the University, Dean Arnold of Simmons College, and Mrs. Katharine W. Herron, leader of the Food Administration's campaign in Cambridge. Patriotic music will be furnished by the Naval Band, and all members of the University have been invited to attend...
Yesterday afternoon the Dental School held the first lecture in its new course in war dentistry and oral surgery. Instruction in these subjects is to continue until March 13. Dean Smith of the Dental School has opened the course free of charge to students and all members of the teaching staff...
...Dean Haskins, Chairman of the Faculty Committee on University War Lectures, announced yesterday that there will be no more lectures until after the close of the mid-year examination period. They will be resumed then, probably at the usual time, on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The speakers will be chosen from members of the Faculty, graduates and other men qualified to speak on war subjects...