Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of his recent experiences in Y. M. C. A. work on the Western Front in France, F. B. Sayre, son-in-law of President Wilson, and at present Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow in the University, has written the following concerning the Y. M. C. A. War Work...
...resignations accepted were as follows: Arthur Burkhard as Proctor and Instructor in German; Daniel Sommer Robinson as Assistant in Philosophy; Orin Renwick Douthett as Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Charles Joseph Smith as Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Beth Vincent and Mark Hunking Wentworth as Assistants in Surgery; Richard Henry Miller as Assistant in Surgery and Anatomy; Walter Brackett Lancaster as Associate in Ophthalmology; Karlton Goodsell Percy as Assistant in Pediatrics; Goodwin LeBaron Foster as Assistant in Biological Chemistry; Arthur Brewster Emmons as Director for Appointments for Medical Alumni; Thomas Henry Clark as Assistant in Geology...
...Trott as Proctor; H. Gilman as Proctor and Assistant in Chemistry; Harold Ernst Burtt as Instructor in Psychology; James Washington Bell as Tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; William Carter Quinby as Director of the Laboratory of Surgical Research; Alfred Willson Bosworth as Research Fellow in Pediatrics; Andrew Watson Sellards as Associate in Tropical Medicine; Arthur Fisher Whittem as Acting Director of the Summer School; Benjamin Harrison Ragle as Research Fellow in Tropical Medicine...
There is now on exhibition in the Fogg Art Museum a collection of pencil drawings by Kenneth John Conant '15, Rogers Travelling Fellow from the University at the American Academy in Rome. The series consists of 73 drawings, chiefly of street scenes, and notable buildings in Rome and Florence. Sketches of the Temple of Concord in Sicily are particularly well drawn. The only large pictures in the collection are two drawings of designs for the facade of St. Peter's in Rome. These have already been reproduced with comments in the American Architectural Magazine for August. The sketches will...
...with fellow-students on the firing-line are justified in peacefully enjoying College privileges only by living on a similar level of service and self-sacrifice. --Queen's University Journal...