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...Burkholder, 258 (Mich); B. D. Wheeler, 259 (Mich); D. K. Messner, 256 (Mich); C. C. Wetzel, 260, (Mich); G. Bowden, 282 (M. I. T.); O. A. Bardes, 282 (M. I. T.); H. R. Couch, 286 (M. I. T.); E. J. Coughlin, 287 (M. I. T.); W. B. Gurney 288 (M. I. T.); J. W. Poole, 270 (M. I. T.); E. M. Brockett, 289 (M. I. T.); R. W. Leach, 290 (M. I. T.); C. Y. Chittick, 291 (M. I. T.); J. J. Donnelly, 292 (M. I. T.); D. E. Stinson, 338 (N. Y. U.); F. E. Gaevelein...
Professor Haskins is a graduate of Johns Hopkins, class of '87. He studied at the University of Paris, at the University of Berlin, and in 1889 became instructor of History at Johns Hopkins. He was made Gurney Professor of History at the University in 1902 and in 1912 he was appointed Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...main interest centres around the characters of Captain Bairns-father's "Three Muskrats": Bert, Alf, and Old Bill. Mr. Edmund Gurney, as Old Bill, seemed to have stepped right out of "Fragments from France." A fine old walrus he was, blowing his drooping whiskers up from his mouth and expressing all emotions by the intelligent ejaculation, 'Ullo! As Alf, of the patent cigar lighter which would never light, Mr. Percy Jennings gave a very realistic representation of that cheerful, red headed little Irishman of the type which seems to have almost disappeared in these days of Teuton plots and Sinn...
...meeting of the Overseers on Monday, George Lyman Kittredge '82 was elected to the newly established chair of Gurney Professor of English Literature. At the same meeting the two officers stationed here to assist Captain Cordier, and the six French officers were appointed members of the Faculty. They are: Captain William Storrs Bowen, Captain James A. Shannon, Major P. J. L. Azan, Major J. de Reviers de Mauny, Captain A. Dupont, Captain de Jarny, Lieutenant A. Morize, Second Lieutenant Jean Giraudoux...
...seventh course will be eight lectures by Charles H. Haskins, Gurney professor of history and political science in the University, on "The Normans in European History"; 1, Normandy and Its Place in History; 2, The Coming of the Northmen; 3, Normandy and England; 4, The Norman Empire; 5, Normandy and France; 6, Norman Life and Culture; 7, The Normans in the South; 8, The Norman Kingdom of Sicily. On Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 P. M., beginning Wednesday, February...