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Company F: Cadet 1st Lieut., L. C. Wing ocC; Cadet 2d Lieut., R. K. Leavitt '17; Cadet Sgts., S. Burnham '19, B. A. J. Jenkins '19, J. Preston '19, M. A. Taylor '19; Cadet Corps., C. E. Ames '17, J. L. Dyer '20, A. F. Fay '19, J. K. Hoyt '20, W. F. Savale '18, A. K. Dunton...
...prose contributions a story, "Strangers," by Hardinge Scholle, is the most ambitious. There are, besides, two brief sketches by A. D. Fay and Thomas Wharton, and two pieces of critical writing. This is all well enough, but falls short of the vigor and originality of which undergraduates have frequently shown themselves capable. They are still capable of something better than the average contents of the professedly "literary" undergraduate periodicals at Harvard. It is often said that a coalition of existing periodicals would bring this to pass. Is it not possible that some improved process of "digging out" the best might...
Ph.D.--Sidney Fay Blake, A.B., 1913 (1912), A.M., 1913; Special field, Botany. Charles Drechsler, S.B., (Univ. of Wisconsin) 1913, S.M., (ibid.) 1914; special field, Botany. Lester R. Ford, A.B., (Univ. of Missouri) 1911, A.M., (ibid.) 1912, A.M., (Harvard Univ.) 1913; special field, Analysis. Alfred Clarence Redfield, S.B., 1914 (1913); special field, Zoology. Russell McCulloch Story, A.B., (Monmouth College) 1904, A.M., (Harvard Univ.) 1908; special field, Municipal Government...
...Harvard College the following appointments were made: George Frederick Marsh, Jr., Assistant in Prosthetic Dentistry; William Daniel Square-bridge, Instructor in Anaethesia; Albert Benton Jewell, Instructor in Operative Dentistry; Guy Edward Youngburg, Assistant in Biological Chemistry; Burton Merrill Varney, Assistant in Meteorology; Thorndike Saville, Assistant in Geology; Sidney Bradshaw Fay, lecturer on History; Warren Milton Persons, lecturer on Economics; Charles Lyon Chandler, Curator on South American History and Literature in the College Library; and Clarence Macdonald Warner, Curator of Canadian History and Literature in the College Library...
...acceptable or not, shows competence and vigor. Mr. Fisher's "Lanky" is an unusually good story, exhibiting in a small space some skill in plot, character, setting and surprise. Mr. Scholle's "Fair at Lausanne," which in its paragraphing recalls the Boston American, is alive with good detail. Mr. Fay's "On Keeping a Diary" gives an impression of quaintness without affection, and abundance without waste. Of the editorials on the proposals of peace, the second is the more striking. The review of "The Backwash of the War" is interesting in its disregard of the important question whether less...