Word: fellowes
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...himself transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, and after receiving his training at Uphaven in Welshire, he was sent to the front where he did brilliant work for ten months. He then returned to England on leave. While there he was severely injured in saving the life of a fellow-of-flyer in a runaway accident, and was laid up for several; months. On his recovery he returned to the front. By that time he had become as expert and authority on fast planes. On January 5, 1916, he was mentioned in the orders of the day for his daring...
...President and Fellows voted to make the following appointments: Dur and Appleton Hall, Assistant in Economic Geology; Lawson Gentry Lowrey, James Jackson Cabot Fellow; Dennis Joseph Hurley, D.M.D. '00, St. Clair Allan Wodell, D.M.D. '10, Allan Witham Lord, D.M.D. '13, Instructors in Prosthetic Dentistry; William Wilton Anthony, M.D.D. '12, Francis Chester Durant, Henry James Skinner, D.M.D. '12, Frederic Francis Furfey, William Harry Gullifer, Philip Hutchinson Macinnis, M.D. '70, Assistants in Operative Dentistry; Arthur Leo Cavanaugh, Benjamin Strout Stevens, Raymond Lesley Webster, Assistants in Prosthetic Dentistry; Robert Herbert Loomis, Tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics; Edmund Francis Walsh...
...being Instructor in English from 1880 to 1888, Assistant Professor for the ten-year period beginning in 1988, and Professor since 1898. During 1904 and 1905 he lectured at the Sorbonne and other French universities. He is a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Last fall he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters...
...Ph.D., A.M. and LL.B. He was appointed instructor in political economy in 1882, assistant professor in 1886 and professor in 1892. Since 1901 he has been the Henry Lee Professor of Economics. Professor Taussig was president of the American Economic Association from 1904 to 1905, and is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences...
...interesting contribution to a recent issue of the Boston Herald Professor Arthur Gordon Webster, of Worcester, tells the following story. One Commencement Day he met an undergraduate whom he asked to pick out their fellow-townsmen on the Honor List. With a laugh of contempt his friend replied: "We don't go in much for that." Professor Webster and a great many critics of American higher education would take this instance as typical of the proverbial Harvard indifference. There is still considerable justification for their opinion. Yet during the last two years Americans, and American students in particular, have undoubtedly...