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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Waldo Forbes '95, Lecturer on Fine Arts; Fitz Roy Carrington, Lecturer on the History of Engraving; George Parker Winship '93, Lecturer on the History of Printing; Frederick Lewis Allen '12, Second Secretary to the Corporation, who will be in charge of the Publicity Department; Willis Arnold Boughton '07, Assistant Director of the Chemical Laboratory and Auditor of the University Dining Halls; and Frederick Wilkey, Manager of the University Dining Halls...
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...
...Physiology; John Felt Cole '00, Instructor in Astronomy; Neal Tuttle, Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Edward Smith Handy, Austin Teaching Fellow in Anthropology; Arthur Bliss Seymour, Assistant in the Cryptogramic Herbarium; Bancroft Huntington Brown, Instructor in Mathematics; Charles Andrew Ripp, Jr., Instructor in Mathematics; Ernest Henry Wilson, Assistant Director of the Arnold Arboretum; Moorfield Storey, Godkin Lecturer...
Lloyd Kirkham Garrison '19, of New York, N. Y., has been appointed chairman of the University Victory Liberty Loan Drive which begins on April 21, by W. L. W. Field, the director of the campaign in schools and colleges. Garrison, who is treasurer of the Senior Class, will appoint a committee today, which will begin work at once...
Major General Squire, Chief of the Signal Corps and Director of Aviation during the war, has approved of the intercollegiate flying contests which are to be held at Atlantic City this spring and summer. According to a recent despatch he said, "I strongly favor the plan. This proposition offers a new and chivalrous sport for the Colleges to compete in, and I ardently hope that the scheme will be a success. There are thousands of men in the colleges who have been fliers in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Air Service so there is an abundance of material...