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Dunster History Concentrators will hear Charles H. McIlwain, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, speak in the small Common Room after the house dinner tonight. He will announce his own topic at that time...
...professors are Henry J. Cadbury, Hollis professor of Divinity, Albert S. Coolidge '15, lecturer on Chemistry, Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, Charles H. McIlwain, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, David W. Prall, associate professor of Philosophy, and Munroe J. Schlesinger, associate in Pathology. Prall was recently elected president of the Teachers' Union...
Comments on some of the men were: Lake, McIlwain, Langer -- brilliant scholars and lecturers. Karpovich: now examiner, excellent tutor. Baxter. Forceful lecturer, sometimes gives opinions as facts; scholar, good tutor. Ferguson: scholar; dull but good lecturer with small groups; better on Greece than Rome. Haring: scholar; covers large field well. Morison: scholar, good lecturer. Brinton, Buck, McKay, Jordan: good lecturers; excellent tutors. Schlesinger: scholar; most of time to graduate students; dull lecturer. Merk: careful; good lecturer; scholar. Doolin: poor lecturer; excellent tutor. Evans, Fairbank, Gleason: good tutors
...Haring at dinner in the Master's Residence. Those invited by Master and Mrs. Haring are: Mrs. C. Nichols Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laurence Burns, Mr. and Mrs. George Fine, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Nickerson Hartt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Francis McClennan, Professor and Mrs. Charles H. McIlwain, Professor and Mrs. Paul J. Sachs, and Mrs. and Mrs. Delano Wight...
...royalty. Since the beginning of time it has been sheer folly to advise a man to change his mind about marriage. But if, as it seems, a solution is not forthcoming, the only wise move is to take a lesson from Good Queen Bess, and procrastinate. As Professor McIlwain explains, the King cannot marry Mrs. Simpson till next April anyway. And if Mr. Baldwin persists in driving out the chief obstacle to his Conservatism, he will probably find that the name of a ruined king is far from a ruined rallying cry, and that the defiance of a great tradition...