Word: fellowes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College held on September 27 the following resignations were received and the following appointments made: The following resignations were received: F. J. Deane, E. M. Marston, R. H. Loomis, C. S. Pendleton, Proctors; C. H. Wilson, Assistant in Chemistry; E. Goetsch, Assistant in Surgery; T. S. Eliot, Assistant in Philosophy; F. A. Hartman, Teaching Fellow in Physiology; G. S. Torrey, Austin Teaching Fellow in Botany; C. C. Dennie; Instructor in Syphilis; W. S. Weeks, Instructor in Mining; H. W. Litchfield, Instructor in Greek and Latin; R. Altrocchi '08, Instructor in French...
...following appointments were made: C. E. Glock, A. C. Hanford, H. G. Knight '13, G. H. McCaffrey '12, Pitman B. Potter '14, Assistants in Government; N. S. Stern '12, Teaching Fellow in Physiology; R. F. Shaner, Teaching Fellow in Histology and Embryology; W. T. Bovie '14, Research Fellow in the Cancer Commission; A. L. Butler, Austin Teaching Fellow in Botany; R. E. Rockwood, L. B. Struthers '10 Instructors in French; W. H. Thomas, W. B. Perry, Instructors in Architectural Design...
Wilbur G. Foye, A.M. '12, Ph.D., '15, left yesterday for the Fiji Islands, where he will study the volcanic rocks of the islands and gather data concerning coral reefs. He is being sent by the University as Sheldon Fellow, and expects to remain there a year...
...Cryptogamic Herbarium; James Royal Martin, Assistant in Physiology; Carl Ludwig Schrader, Instructor in Gymnastics, (re-appointed); Carl Christian Carstens, Lecturer on Social Ethics, (reappointed); Louis Adams Frothingham '93, Lecturer on State and City Government in Massachusetts, (reappointed); Edward Deshon Brandegee '81, Regent, (reappointed); Harold Eugene Bigelow '07, Research Fellow in Chemistry; Frederick Henderson Sterns 3G., Associate in Anthropology; Alexander Swanson Hegg. Assistant Secretary of the Graduate School of Medicine...
...Scoop," shorter of the number's two stories, Mr. Babcock's hero becomes a cub reporter because the journalistic conversation of his fellow-under graduates "had lit the glowing fires beneath my dreamy soul." The pathos of an ending whose somewhat enigmatic nature may be due to striving after up-to-date fictional methods is not effective after the apparent burlesque of the pursuit of a mysterious looking individual...