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Philately, or more simply, the postage stamp, is coming up in the world--for it has been recognized by the United States Government as an art of international importance. Mr. Glover, the Third Assistant Postmaster General, is even now en route to England with an official exhibit of the various issues which this country has printed. He will enter this display, arranged in the form of a gigantic shield, in the International Stamp Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Hall, London; and it is expected that the American shield will surpass the exhibit of any other nation in beauty and value...
...second half of the academic year 1922-23.--Cecil Calvert Bean, G. '16, assistant in English; Charles Arthur Glover, assistant in Economics; Henry Jackson Jr. '15, assistant in Chemistry; Nathaniel Cooper Kendrick, assistant in History; Warner Grenelle Rice, assistant in English; Charles Simpson Woodall, assistant in Chemistry...
...newly appointed to Sheldon Fellowships, with the subjects in which they are doing advanced work, are H. W. Brinkmann 2G. (mathematics) J. N. D. Bush 2G. (English), F. M. Carey 4G. (classics), C. W. Eliot 2d 3S. L. A. (landscape architecture), C. A. Glover 2G.B. (finance), Charles Hartshorne 2G. (philosophy), J. L. Hotson 2G. (English), C. H. Houston gr.1. (law), D. H. Linder 2G. (botany), S. R. McCandless 3S.A. (architecture), Miller McClintock '24 (government), J. C. Palamountain 3G. (romance philology), Albert Palmer 5E.S. (engineering), and J. C. Slater 3G. (physics...
...University has been making good headway and in particular, has the progress of the "Granta" been more than adequate. Two of the best "scoops" of the term have been a disconsolate letter from "Q" demonstrating the futility of many of his correspondents, and "revelations" made by Mr. Glover, the Public Orator, as regards the life and habits of the Proctor, which office he himself held a short while back. Incidentally this article inspired an editorial "Should a Proctor Tell." The question was answered in the affirmative...
Frederick Glover White '19, of Newton Center...