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Following are the ten who secured their licenses: Frederick Stevens Allen '16, of Pelham Manor, N. Y.; Francis Inman Amory, Jr., '17, of Boston; William Bartlett Bacon '19, of Brookline; Edmond Elkins Bates '17, of Medford; Mahlon Philip Bryan '19, of Brookline; Hamilton Coolidge '19, of Brookline Donald Dunbar Harris '16, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Harry Hubbard Metcalf '17, of Westborough; Robert Hewins Stiles '16, of Fitchburg; and Joseph Rice Strong '16, of Worcester...
...Fitchet 1M.; to be Sergeants, 1st class, Samuel Ayres, Jr., 1M., William Harold Foster 2M., William Cysenus Sheffield 2M.; to be Sergeants, Thomas R. Goethals 4M., Derric C. Parmenter 3M., Paul Richmond Withington 4M.; to be Corporals, William Hulbert Barrow 4M., Joseph Garland 1M., Phillips F. Green 1M., Gilbert Edmond Haggart 1M., John Norton Shirley 3M., Ellsworth Allen Stone 1M. They will be obeyed and respected accordingly...
...Languages; Gifford LeClear, Lecturer on Architecture; William Stanley Parker, Lecturer on Architectural Practice; Charles Howard Walker, Lecturer on Decorative Design; George Sarton, Lecturer on Philosophy; and the following Tutors under the Division of History, Government, and Economics: James Washington Bell, Arthur Harrison Cole, Philip Green Wright, Arthur Eli Monroe, Edmond Earle Lincoln, Frederick Schenck, Richard Ager Newhall, Frederick Ernest Richter, Frederick May Eliot, John Valentine Van Sickle...
...John Valentine Van Sickle, William Edward Cox, Oscar Baxter Ryder, Norman John Silberling, Carleton Kenneth Lewis, and Zenas Clark Dickinson, assistants in Economics; Fletcher Steele, assistant in Landscape Architecture; William Edward Masterson, assistant in Public Speaking; Carl Eugen Guthe, Jr., as Austin Teaching Fellow in Anthropology; Philip Green Wright, Edmond Earle Lincoln, Frederic Earnest Richter, and Arthur Eli Monroe were made instructors in Economics; William Arthur Berridge, in Mathematics; Howard Rollin Patch and Frederic Schenck, in English; Edward Ballantine, in Music; Bremer Whidden Pond, in Landscape Architecture; Stephen Francis Hamblin, in Horticulture; and Curtis Worth Chenoweth, in Public Speaking. Mortimer...
...many theatrical moons. We know it could never be real, so we take refuge in "Mediaeval," and that is exactly the word. The spirit, the quaint vigor, the broad underlined humor of the situations mark it so for the spectator, even if he has his eyes shut. Robert Edmond Jones '10 has dressed the play and players in the colorful riot of an eastern bazaar. The very rags of the beggars have been schemed with an artist...