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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following is the complete list of appointments made: William Gleason Bean as Assistant in History; Charles Scott Venable as Assistant in Chemistry; Edward Maurice Briggs 1G as Assistant in Military Science and Tactics; Manvel Humfrey Davis 2L as Assistant in Military Science and Tactics; Alcott Farrar Elwell as Assistant in Military Science and Tactics; Ewing Wallace Hamlen as Assistant in Military Science and Tactics; Frederick William Rogers as Assistant in Military Science and Tactics; Wilford Almon Walker '17 as Assistant in Military Science and Tactics; William Edgar Deeks as lecturer on Tropical Medicine; George LaPiana as Austin Teaching Fellow...
...former age instead of replacing them with up-to-date equipment." And again: "The rickety old dormitories of a former century are kept unchanged, a tablet on the door of each room telling who has occupied the room for the past century or more, and if by chance the list includes the name of some famed man the room brings a ridiculous rental from a rich student...
...glance at the price list of Yard rooms might have proved enlightening as to the ridiculous rentals paid by rich students, and a trip through the new Freshman Dormitories might have corrected some of the ideas of this son of the young and growing West in regard to Harvard's devotion to the rickety old dormitories of a former century. The comical irritation which he shares with other Westerners over the "affectations" of our Eastern speech might have also been tempered had he but stopped to consider the counter irritation which an occasional raucousness of the Western voice often produces...
...last meeting of the President and Fellows of the University six assistants were appointed for posts in the Department of Military Science and Tactics, thus increasing the list of instructors in the University's newest division of education. Assistants were also appointed in History and Chemistry, and seven instructors were assigned in the Department of Mathematics...
...University has the most graduates listed in the last edition of "Who's Who in America," according to statistics compiled by Professor Scott Nearing, formerly of Toledo University, and published in a recent issue of the "Scientific Monthly." In the list of famous men the University leads with 155, followed by Yale with 83. Columbia, having 52, is third, and Michigan is fourth with 44. Professor Nearing says...