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March 28-Grand National Steeplechase; at Aintree, Liverpool, England...
...formerly. At present no change in the subject-matter of the latter courses is planned. English 41, long associated with the name of Professor Bliss Perry, will be given for another year under the supervision of Professor Oliver Elton, who will come to Harvard from the University of Liverpool...
Legge. Selling in Liverpool, especially heavy one day, last week, was felt in Chicago. It was traced to despatches saying that Chairman Legge of the Federal Farm Board had announced he expected wheat to sell off some more. In addition, general disquietude was felt at the Farm Board's policy, and selling was encouraged among operators who had previously refrained in the belief that the Board's $50,000,000 would be used to support prices...
Martin Johnson, 45, ran away from his home in Independence, Kan., when he was 14. He worked for a while as bellhop in a Chicago hotel, worked his way East and then to Liverpool on a cattle boat. Coming back from England on a U. S. liner as a stowaway the next year, he read in an outdated magazine about the trip around the world in a 40-foot boat that Jack London was planning to take. London's cook had quit. Johnson applied by letter for the job. London wired Johnson: "Can you cook? Salary $25 a month, also...
Professor Elton, who lectured at Harvard in the spring of 1926, has been appointed lecturer in English for the year beginning next September. He received his M.A. at Corpus Christi College, Oxford and holds honorary degrees from the Universities of Durham, Manchester, Oxford, Edinburgh, and Liverpool. He was King Alfred Professor of English Literature at the University of Liverpool from 1900 to 1925, and is the author of books discussing the early periods of English literature...