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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...expand. By 1819 there were four professorships established by the corporation. Rev. Morison explained that "the organization of the students was perhaps more definite than that of the instructors." In one of the courses lectures were held once a week at the pleasure of the instructor. On the other hand, every student was required to possess a copy of the old and new Testaments in the original language. A thorough knowledge of Latin, Greek, mathematics and history was assumed...
...beginning of the year a balance of $442.99 was on hand from the Freshman Class fund. From this the sun-dial presented to the University by the class was paid for, leaving $237.99. The annual class collection yielded $1,129.93. The 1918 Red Book Committee handed in $300 over and above expenses. This sum was deposited as a fund in trust for the 1918 Senior Album...
...following students in the above named course have failed to hand in class cards showing other college engagements: E. A. Bacon, W. B. Baker, J. F. Brown, J. R. Haire, E. Jackson, T. Means, R. G. Phemister, J. D. Williams...
What, on the other hand, now confronts the student body? The voluntary Regiment has ceased to exist. In its place stands the course in military science with forbiddingly academic aspect. I confess that I emphasize that point. All too keenly does the member of the Regiment recall some of the admittedly unpopular lectures required in last year's work of the Regiment. The appeal of active "soldiering" is gone. The passive absorption of theory in the lecture room is not to the taste of the majority. The Regiment as a body was more inspired by the ideals of immediate efficiency...
...following were elected to the Law Review at the annual fall elections held yesterday afternoon: Dean Gooderham Acheson, 2L., of Middletown, Conn.; Adrian Irving Block, 3L., of Buffalo, N. Y.; Paul Pincus Cohen, 2L., of Buffalo, N. Y.; Chauncey Harris Hand, Jr., 3L., of Louisville, Ken.; Day Kimball, 2L., of Boston; Lloyd Harold Landau, 2L., of Milwaukee, Wis.; Theodore Alexander Lightner, 2L., of Detroit; Archibald Mac Leish, 2L., of Glencoe, III.; Stanley Morrison, 2L., of Redlands, Cal.; Thorpe Dreisbach Nesbit, 3L., of New York, N. Y.; Joseph David Peeler, 2L., of Huntsville, Ala.; Ralph Waldo Pyle, 2L., of New Lexington...