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Countless generations of fox hunting folk have established a crystalized vernacular. "A huntsman" is a hunt servant who "hunts hounds"; "whippers-in" are servants who keep hounds in place; "the M. F. H." (Master of Fox Hounds) is social head of the hunt, and disciplinary leader of "the field"; other riders are "fox hunters" or "riders-to-hounds"; "hunter," used singly, refers to a jumping horse used for following hounds...
...Buckingham, Lecturer in the School of Education and member of the Editorial Staff of Ginn and Company, will discuss these recent research studies in psychology which are of special interest to the teacher of English while Miss Alice J. Macomber, Head of the English Department of the Wellesley High School will present some of the more significant findings of the Wellesley Survey, a survey of the English work of the English work of the junior and senior high schools of Wellesley now being made under the general direction of Mr. Thomas...
...concluding talk of the Harvard Conference, Professor Charles Gott '14, Head of the English Department of Tufts College and president of the association, will discuss. "An Experiment in Teacher Training for College Instruction...
London, March 7--Professor Allyn Abbott Young, famous authority on economics and former head of the Department of Economics at Harvard, died here today of pneumonia...
Professor Young was one of the world's leading economists, an authority on markets, tariffs, distribution, obstacles to the free movement of trade, and export and import problems. He was head of the Department of Economics at Harvard until 1927, when he went to England to become professor of political economy in the University of London. At the time of his death, he held a prominent place at Geneva as president of the sub-committee on commerce and marketing problems of the preparatory committee, for the international economic conference of the League of Nations...