Word: johns
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...first of the series of Expositions of Chamber Music to be given this year by Mr. Arthur Whiting will be held in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building on January 9. Others will be given on February 6 and 27, March 27, and May 1. For the first time these recitals will be open to members of Radcliffe College and to the public. Tickets for the public are $4 for the series or $1 for each recital; for Radcliffe students the price is $2 for the series or 50 cents for each recital. Tickets...
...commission is the Reverend Dr. James L. Barton of Boston, chairman of the Congregational Commission for Foreign Missions, which has been prominent in its work at Roberts College for Women, Constantinople. The other five members of the reconstruction commission beside Professor Moore are: Rabbi Wise of New York, President John H. Main of Grinell College, Iowa, Mr. W. W. Poet of Washington, D. C., formerly of Constantinople, Judge Victor Dowling of New York, and Mr. Henry Hatch. The commission will sail for England and from there will continue its journey to Turkey...
Lieutenant John Gallishaw is now assisting Dean Yeomans and Mr. Mayo in the work of the Dean's office. He takes the place of Dr. C. C. Little, who is now a major in Washington, and who does not expect to return this year. Major Little has been inspecting S. A. T. C. units in different parts of the country...
Next Thursday evening the first of a series of five Expositions of Chamber Music will be given by Mr. Arthur Whiting. They will be held in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building, at 8.15 o'clock. The other four will be given on January 30, February 27, April 3, and May 1. These Expositions are open free of charge, to all officers' and students in the University, and to members of the Naval Radio School and Officers' Material School...
...Room of University Hall on Wednesday at 10 o'clock, the topic being "The Organization and International Relationships of Universities and Colleges." Ten or fifteen minute addresses were given by Dr. Arthur Everett Shipley, Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Cambridge; President Arthur Twining Hadley, of Yale; Professor John Joly, of Trinity College, University of Dublin; and Sir Henry Miers, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester. This was followed by a general discussion of the subject, in which more than a dozen delegates took part. The session adjourned at one o'clock to allow the delegates time...