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Austin Scholarships to Lester M. Beattle of Northfield, Minn. (English); Howard F. Bigelow of Kalamazoo, Mich. (economics); Arthur R. Davis of Middlebury, Vt. (chemistry); Jose M. Hernandez of Norman, Okia, (Romance languages); Arthur R. Knipp 1G., of Baltimore (physics); Robert R. La Follette of Terra Haute, Ind. (history); William T. MacCreadie of Northfield, Vt. (mathematics); Charles M. McCurry of Georgetown, Ky. (English); Howard B. Poole of Boulder, Colo (Romance languages); and Ernest E. Stanford of Cleveland, Ohio (botany...
...Irvah Lester Winter '86, associate professor of public speaking at the University, was the guest of honor at a dinner given last night at the Harvard Club of Boston by some forty of his associates and former students, to celebrate the beginning of his twenty-fifth year of service on the teaching staff of the University...
...June in the mining town of Herrin, Illinois. There is a coal strike on and all the mines are shut down. It is peaceable, good-natured, loafing summer strike, with none of the strife and bitterness of the cold weather conflicts in the coal industry. At the Lester strip mine all is quiet. Then one day strangers begin to appear in the town. They come in motor trucks and by train. They are armed and wear police badges. Others follow them, and all at once the Lester mine commences a feverish production. For a day or two nothing happens...
Before the sun is down the miners have organized and surrounded the Lester strip mine. They fire hundreds of shots into the company sheds and freight cars, where the strike breakers and guards have intrenched themselves. But the beleaguered defenders are equipped with machine guns and three union miners are riddled early in the action. Night falls and the besiegers creep closer-to within forty yards of the enemy. They crouch behind a parapet of earth thrown up by a steam-shovel and wait for daylight to finish their bloody work...
...Relation to Animal Experimentation"; Dr. Richard P. Strong '16, Director of the School of Tropical Medicine, Harvard University, "What Animal Experimentation has done for Exotic and Tropical Medicine"; Professor George H. Parker '87, Director of the Zoological Laboratory, Harvard University, "The Benefit to Animals of Medical Experimentation"; Dr. Lester H. Howard, Director of the Division of Animal Industry, "How Animal Experimentation has assisted in the Control of Contagious Diseases among Animals"; Dr. Arthur W. Gilbert, Commissioner of Agriculture of Massachusetts, "What Scientific Medicine has done for Farm Animals...