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This morning James E. Lough '94, Dean at New York University and Professor of Psychology on the Floating College, will be at the CRIMSON building in the President's office from 11 until 1 o'clock to interview any men who may be interested in the cruise. Since the enrolment is nearly complete, the few places still open will be filled by a process of selection...
...Harvard this giving the University the lead over all other colleges. These men are Charles F.Thwing '76' President Emeritus of Western Reserve University: Robert MacDougall Gr: '93; George E. Howes '86, Dean of Williams Collage and Professor of the Classics; O. L. Raber Gr. '15; J.E.Woodman '96; and Dean Lough. President Thwing now in Europe, completing arrangements there. In addition to the above named doctors. C.P.Patterson Gr. 16 Professor of Government holds an M.A. from the University...
...comfortable liner is being fitted out with laboratories, classrooms, library, gymnasium, and all possible facilities for education. The curriculum includes courses in astronomy, biology, botany, the classics, economics, English, foreign trade, foreign languages, geography, geology, government, history, international relations, journalism, mathematics, navigation, psychology and sociology. Dean Lough of New York University and Dean Howes of Williams will be in charge. Academic credits will be issued by New York University...
...seas is another matter. The mind is willing but obstacles overwhelm. In 1924, New York University attempted it, bowed to "unforeseen difficulties," postponed it a year. Last week, "the detail work" caused postponement for another year. This announcement followed upon a statement, a fortnight ago, from Dean James E. Lough, author and sponsor of "Around the World College" (TIME, June 29), that the S. S. University only awaited a full passenger list (men only) to set sail...
Dean James E. Lough of New York University, the project's father, hopes to make the cruise an annual affair productive of "antidotes to Bryanism" in business men and politicians of the next decade...