Word: hack
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...country who know most about Oxford the honor of selecting the Rhodes scholars. College presidents have still been retained as chairmen of these committees, as is instanced by the appointment of President Lowell as chairman of the Massachusetts committee. The secretary of this committee is Assistant Professor R. K. Hack of the University, who will give out all information concerning the scholarships to men living within the state...
...staff of instruction of the Trade Union College, which, under the auspices of the Boston Central Labor Union, will open next Monday. The list includes Dean Roscoe Pound of the Law School, Professor William Hocking '01, of the Philosophy Department, Professor R. F. A. Hoernie, Professor R. K. Hack, Professor Z. Chafe '13, Mr. S. E. Morison, instructor in history, and Mr. H. J. Laski of the History Department...
...Chairman of the Harvard Endowment Fund Committee o "Why Harvard Needs Additional Endowment." Dr. Roger I Lee '02 writes his views on compulsory athletics for Freshmen, and G. A. Brownell '19 tells of the need' and advantages of the new Union. There are also articles by Professor R. K. Hack and R. C. Rand '19, as well as book-reviews and poetry...
...first number of the Advocate is, on the whole, of real interest. The editorials are clear and sensible; and the remarks on the comparative failure of Harvard to develop an internal democratic spirit are worth the attention of the whole College. The two outstanding contributions are those of Professor Hack and Mr. R. C. Rand. In reality, they are complementary; for they both constitute a needed protest against that evasion of initiative which is regretably characteristic of the present era in the American college. On most of Mr. Lamont's effective plea for the Endowment Fund I am estopped from...
...assistant professors were also created by the Overseers at their last meeting. Roy Kenneth Hack was made Assistant Professor of Classics and Edward Burlingame Hill '94, Assistant Professor of Music. Assistant Professor Hack received his A.B. from Williams in 1905 and for the next four years was Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, taking the degree of B.Litt. from that university in 1909. Assistant Professor Hill was graduated from the University with a summa cum laude degree in music. He studied the pianoforte the following year with Lang, and, the year after, composition with Bullard. In Paris he was a pupil...