Word: lasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Mythical Bards and the Life of William wallace," by William H. Schofield, Ph. D. 95, Professor of Comparative Literature at the University, is the last of the new publications. Professor schofiled treats the life of William Wallace as set forth by the legendary Scotch bard, "Blind Harry," and draws conclusions as to its folk-lore elements quite different from those of most philosophers...
...pursuance of its established policy of recognizing the close relation between the theory of trade and the practical commercial problems of today, the Graduate School of Business Administration announced last night the appointment of George Byron Roorbach to fill the newly-created position of professor of foreign trade...
Sevenel men have been out at Brown due to injuries, but most of them will be able to get into the game tomorrow against Colgate. The coaches have been working hard to eradicate the mistakes shown in the game against Bowdoin last Saturday. So far the team has shown great improvement, particularly in the forward pass. Albright, right end, seems to be the star pass catcher, as shown in several recent scrimmages against the seconds. It is expected that three letter men will be in the backfield in the game tomorrow, besides Emery, the star half-back...
...Yale coaches have at last found the right backfield combination to give the necessary speed. Thorne Murphy and Herbert Kempton, who have been piloting the second and third University teams, are the tow to fill the positions. Kempton was considered the most brilliant, interscholastic player when he was captain at Exeter. Both Murphy and Kempton have shown phenomenal form in running, punting and drop-kicking this year...
Professor R. A. Daly '93, Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, returned to the University last Sunday from a successful field trip to the Samoan Islands, Several important discoveries were made, including the finding of positive proof than within geologically recent time the surface of the ocean has sunk approximately twenty feet. This has long been suspected by geologists but definite confirmation of the theory has been lacking until this discovery...