Word: latters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reviewed by, Marshal Joffre during his visit to Cambridge. Only those cadets now enrolled and who have participated in the daily drills of the Regiment during the week May 7 to 12 will be allowed to take part in this review, which will probably be held the latter part of the week. C. CORDIER, Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant...
...Stranger" is written by Miss Leonora Loveman, a former student in Professor Baker's course in dramatic composition. In three acts, the plot centers about the clash of Hungarian customs with American ideals, the former represented in the hero and the latter in the American heroine. Miss Loveman is a native of Hungary, and she is accordingly well acquainted with the traditions of the Hungarian people...
...scheduled for performance this week until Thursday and Saturday, May 3 and 5. "The Stranger" is written by Miss Leonora Loveman, a former student in Professor Baker's English 47. Its plot concerns the clash of Hungarian customs with American ideals, the former represented in the hero, and the latter in the American heroine. A native of Hungary, Miss Loveman is well acquainted with the traditions of the Hungarian people, and her local color comes at first hand...
...strengthened by the presence of Professor Addison W. Moore of the University of Chicago. He will give Philosophy B and Philosophy 18c, a new course on the Pragmatic Movement in Philosophy. Philosophy 12a hf. will be omitted, and Dr. Fuller will give Philosophy 12 and Philosophy 14b, the latter being transferred to the second half-year. Philosophy 19b and 20b will each be divided into two half-courses. Philosophy 20g will be withdrawn. Numerous changes will also be made in instructors and examination groups in the Mathematics Department...
...formulated. The position of the Law School in regard to allowing men to leave for military service is more complicated than that of the College or of other graduate departments of the University, for practically the entire work of the students is rated by the final examinations held the latter part of May and the first two weeks of June. This is particularly true of first-year men. It is, furthermore, a more difficult proposition to advance the schedule of these examinations than those of other departments. In spite of this, however, it is expected that the plans evolved will...