Word: librarians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...City; Vice-President. Richard Thomas Flood '27 of Brookline: Secretary-Treasurer. George Emerson Smith '26 of Worcester: Leader of the Banjo Club, George Beere Moynahan '23 of Mattapan: Leader of the Mandolin Club, Gordon Atherton Norton of Belmont: Leader of the Vocal Club. William Rowell Chase '26 of Brookline: Librarian, John Hill Monroe '27 of Brookline: Manager, Reginald Franklin Conroy Vance '26 of Fredericks burg, Va: and Assistant Manager, William Brewster Jr. '27 of Lewisburg...
...election of its officers for the year 1925-26. The new heads of the Club, who will take charge of its activities next year are: President, Joseph Delano Hitch Jr. '27 of Denver, Col,; Vice-President, Harold Perley Freeman '26 of West Somerville; Secretary, Geoffrey Winslow Esty of Brookline; Librarian, Erlund Field '28 of Weston...
...Mission Committee; W. A. Shimer 3G., Executive Secretary of the Graduate Schools Society; F. R. Parks 4M.; Secretary of the Medical School Committee; N. G. Newman Jr. 3Dn., Secretary of the Dental School Society; R. A. Cutter 3L., Secretary of the Law School Society; G. D. Debevoise '26, Librarian; N. S. Howe '26, Chairman of the Social Service Committee; and W. C. Hicks E.T.S., Religious Work Secretary...
...summing up the situation, Dean Pound reviews the complete facilities for instruction at the Law School. "At present he says, "the teaching staff consists of 14 professors (one of whom is a librarian and has charge of guiding students in the use of books, and hence is not available for general instruction), three assistant professors, and one instructor. Just half of the full professor- of endowment. In view of its past achievements, the work it is now doing, the importance of its work for every-day needs of the country, and the possibilities it has for some of the most...
Stout is taking a course in research work under Mr. G. P. Winship '93, Librarian of the Widener Collection, and in perusing an original edition of Elizabethan plays recently, he noticed that the binding was cardboard on the inside and vellum on the outside. Examining the vellum, he saw that it was an old musical score with French-Latin words written in. He took it to Mr. Winshop, who allowed him to remove the binding after paying for another...