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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Instead of taking one party, as originally planned, Professor W. W. Atwood will take two parties on the geology trip in the west next summer. These will be in the direct charge of the assistants, S. F. Haines 1M., and Dr. F. H. Lahee, assistant professor of geology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Atwood will divide his time between the two sections. The decision to take two parties instead of one was reached on account of the increase in the number of students taking the course. Each party will be limited in size...
...Advisors of the Bureau will be present to see all men who wish assistance or advice on anything concerning their studies. The Board will assign each man to an undergraduate advisor, chosen from a list of men who have achieved some standing in scholarship. These advisors will do no direct tutoring, but will endeavor to show men how to study and take notes in the best way, and by studying with them will attempt to point out the easiest and most efficient methods of work...
...three Freshman singing clubs will meet in the Smith Halls Common Room, tonight at 7 o'clock. Dr. Davison '08 will direct the singing and new selections will be tried in addition to those already practiced...
...been made possible by the recent establishment of communication with numerous amateur stations within a radius of several hundred miles, including particularly Laconia, N. H., and Vineland, N. J. Andover is at present installing a high-powered apparatus, which means that in the near future there will be direct communication between the University and Andover...
...Cannon '96, who spoke second, showed the strides lately taken by the medical profession. "Experiments and tests are the direct factors of medical progress," said Dr. Cannon. He then explained how medical experiment brought about the results previously explained by Dr. Shattuck. "There are yet many obscurities in medical knowledge," said Dr. Cannon; "for instance, scarlet fever, measles, infantile paralysis, and cancer afford wide fields of investigation. The average physician may not make worldwide discoveries, yet, like a picture puzzle, every addition is needed. There is a certain thrill that comes to a man when he makes a great discovery...