Word: east
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...December 28, it was voted to establish a separate faculty for the Bussey Institution. The vote was consented to by the Board of Overseers, and the new body at present includes the following members: W. M. Wheeler, Ph.D.; W. E. Ph.D.; R. T. Fisher '98, A.B., E. M. East, S.M., Ph.D.; C. T. S.M.; I. W. Bailey '07, A.B., M.F.; and C. C. Little '10, A.B., S.D., of the Business Institution; G. H. Parker '87, S.D., and W. J. V. Osterhout, Ph.D., of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; and E. E. '02, A.M., M.D., of the Medical School...
...University swimming team defeated the East Boston Swimming Club to 25 in a practice meet at Reven B yesterday...
Colby, Massachusetts Agricultural College, and Carlisle all played good football during the past season, although their work was not up to the standard of the major elevens of the East...
...three years. The case of each candidate is considered on its own merits; and is acted on by the regular authorities. The plan of one and two year appointment has been approved by several American missionary societies, working in China Japan, the Philippines, India, and the near East, as well as in Hawaii, and South America. Financial arrangements vary; but usually all expenses of travel and residence can be met by the allowance and salary of the volunteer for two years. Several University men have taught under this plan in China and the Philippines. The opportunity is especially valuable...
...articles are: "Roads toward Peace," by President-emeritus Charles W. Eliot; "International Understanding," by Hugo Muensterberg; "The East and the West in the Twentieth Century," by Professor M. Anesaki; "The Task of the Interpreter," by Professor Josiah Royce; and "University Ideals in England, Germany, and the United States," by Professor Francis G. Peabody. George W. Nasmyth, of the Harvard International Polity Club, in his talk "Above all Humanity are the Nations," reverses the ideal of the Club, and then pleads that the Cosmopolitan watchword is the expression of the fundamental social truth, "Above all Nations is Humanity." Louis P. Lochner...