Word: ills
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Theodore Augustus Fitchey, Jr., 2G., of Olney, Ill., was yesterday elected marshal of the second year class of the Business School. He got his A.B. degree from the University of Illinois in 1913. As marshal he will officiate in the Commencement Day exercises...
...Walter Lichtenstein, formerly connected with the University Library and now librarian at Northwestern University. Dr. Lichtenstein was in South America from August, 1913, to December, 1914, during which time he was a joint representative of the John Crerar Library of Chicago, of the Northwestern University Library in Evanston, Ill., and of the University Library here in Cambridge. He made a complete tour of all the principal South American cities...
...unprecedented interruption of the work at the Law School has been caused in the last few days by illness or absence of various members of the Faculty. The most serious of these derangements is that caused by the illness of Dean Thayer, who is not expected back before May 1. His courses in evidence for second-year men, and in torts for first-year men have stopped for the time being. Professor Roscoe Pound has been called away, interrupting his courses in equity, quasi-contracts, and jurisprudence. Professor J. D. Brannan has been ill, with consequent stopping of his courses...
...following appointments for the Harvard Law Review have been made by G. C. Henderson 2L., next year's president, for the coming year, and have been confirmed by Dean Thayer: Calvert Magruder 2L., of Annapolis, Md., note editor; Elliott Dunlap Smith ('13), 2L., of Chicago, Ill., case editor; John Edwin Roddey, Jr., 2L., of Rock Hill, S. C., book review editor. Vanderbilt Webb 2L., of Shelburne, Vt., has been elected treasurer...
Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., '16, of Chicago, Ill., has been elected to the Governing Board of the Union, in place of Francis Bowditch Wigglesworth 2L., of Milton, because of the clause in the Constitution which states that the Board must be composed of four undergraduates and two graduates...