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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Economics; Louis Dayton Stilwell 2G. Assistant in History; Robert Herbert Loomis 1G., Assistant in Social Ethics; Carl Cheswell Forsaith 2G., George Safford Torrey 2G., and Oran Levi Raber 1G., Austin Teaching Fellows in Botany; George Falley Ninde 3G. and Brackett Kirkwood Thorogood, Demonstrators in Engineering Drawing (re-appointed); Hyme Loss 1G., Instructor in French and Greek; Sturgis Ellend Leavitt 2G., Eugene Louis Raiche, Neil Cole Arvin 2G., Instructors in French (latter two re-appointed); Guillermo Rivera 6G., Instructor in Spanish; and George Luther Lincoln '96, Rudolph Altrocchi 5G., Henry Grattan Doyle '11, and Albert Philip Happel 2G., Instructors...
...higher education in the state do not fall short in one large requirement, but in many small ones. The fifteen or sixteen colleges in Massachusetts provide a regular course of study well above the average. The duplication of such equipment occasioned by a new University would be a total loss to the state. The same is true of such institutions as medical, divinity, and law schools. The place for additions to the system is in the creation of various industrial schools, easily accessible, to all parts of the state...
...University lacrosse team will play its first game of the season with the Boston Lacrosse Club on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Although the team has been strengthened during the past week under the direction of Coach Warwick, the defence has been weakened by the loss of F. J. Little '15, who has an injured ankle, and of F. G. C. O'Neill '16, who is sick. Little's injury will probably keep him from going on the Southern trip, which begins at the end of next week. The teams will line-up as follows...
...year we spent $8,000,000. Much of this was due to carelessness, particularly in regard to the absence of proper equipment for dwelling houses, hotels, and apartments. Out of the 23 lives lost 22 were due to negligence. By co-operation in assuring proper equipment much fire loss can be avoided. By an increase in insurance rates and a refusal to insure property which had once taken fire from a careless cause, a large amount of damage could further be done away with, and thus a tremendous saving be accomplished
...strength of next year's team, however, will be considerably reduced by the graduation of H. F. Ballantine '15, Captain M. F. Gates '15, R. G. McPhail '15, M. H. Reynolds '15, and P. M. Symonds '15. To offset this loss there will remain W. Campbell '16, D. Campbell '17, S. Hall '16, and R. G. Nathan '16, all of whom have won their insignia...