Word: directorate
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Philip Putnam Chase '00 has been appointed Director of the Harvard Summer School, to take office July 1, it was announced last night. He will succeed Professor A. C. Hanford, who has resigned to become Dean of Harvard College next fall...
...which arrangements have already been made include Classics, English, History Government, Econimics, Mathematics, Romance Languages, and Social Ethics. If there is sufficient demand, tutorial instruction may be provided in other fields. Students interested in doing tutorial work during the Summer School session of 1927 may consult with the Director before June...
...Episcopal clergymen assembled at Freeport, Ill., last week to analyze the reluctance of divinity school graduates to settle in small towns. It has become as difficult for a country community to hold a parson as it has been to hold a physician. Rev. H. W. Foreman of Manhattan, national director of rural work for the Episcopal Church, told the Illinois men that this was the condition of all the U. S.: "The great difficulty with the rural situation at present is that many of our clergy are merely 'tenant parsons' There is just as much danger in this...
...squeezed down a narrow canal, smothered to death in the gastric juices of the human stomach. How can civilized sensibilities stand for this, asked the oyster's friends. Could a man swallow a slimy, wiggling baby toad and not feel any reaction in his stomach?* Edward G. Boulenger, Director of the Aquarium at the London Zoo, a stalwart oyster champion, called attention to the following evolutionary axiom: "The higher the form of life an animal has, the more keenly it suffers...
...annual conference will open with a business meeting in the Faculty Room in University Hall. This will be followed by talks on "Health and Physical Training" by Dr. Alfred Worcester '78, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene, and W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics...