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The following article concerning the annual New York Times Current Events Contest was written for the Crimson by Dr. J. F. Sly Ph.D. '26, of the Department of Government.
After graduating from Harvard Professor Tatlock went to the University of Michigan where he served as an instructor from 1897 to 1901, becoming a professor there in 1905. In 1915 he left Michigan to go to Stanford University where he became a Professor of English Philology. Later he was made...
Under the auspices of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Professor Hans Naumann, Professor of German Philosophy at the University of Frankfurt, Germany, will give three public lectures in German on February 4, 5, and 6, in Emerson D. These lectures will be given as follows:
Colleagues, pupils, and friends of John Strong Perry Tatlock, of the Class of 1896, will regret to learn of his resignation from the Faculty of the University. As Chairman of the English department, professor, and author, with a distinguished career behind him and a bright future ahead, he has served...
Paralleling the announcement of Professor Tatlock's resignation is the statement that Professor John Tucker Murray, of the Class of 1899, has been appointed to fill the vacancy. Ten years as member of the English department and four years as director of the Harvard Summer School indicate a wide and...