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After graduating from Harvard Professor Tatlock went to the University of Michigan where he served as an instructor from 1897 to 1901, becoming a professor there in 1905. In 1915 he left Michigan to go to Stanford University where he became a Professor of English Philology. Later he was made head of the Department of English, a position which he held until coming to Harvard in 1925 as Professor of English. Two years ago he was appointed Chairman of the English Department. Professor Tatlock, as well as holding this position also gave several courses in the field of English...
Comparative Literature 37, dealing with the European novel from Balsac, is to be given by Professor D. J. Campbell of the University of Michigan. It includes a study of some of the important developments in the prose fiction of England and the Continent from the time of Balsac up to the present...
Comparative Literature 36, consisting of a study of European Comedy, will by given by Professor D. J. Campbell of the University of Michigan. This course deals with the distinctive methods of comparative literature as they are applied to the study of the principal movements in modern European comedy from its inception in Italy during the fifteenth century until the present...
Last week's figures included late campaign contributions, one of which added a financial note to the long discord between Senator James Couzens, Michigan's motor-millionaire senator, and Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon. Senator Couzens made a last minute contribution of $10,000, and, according to one report, offered to make it $40,000 if promised that Mr. Mellon would not be reappointed treasury secretary...