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...evening of November 14, Mr. William Iyins, Print Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York City, will lecture at the Dunster House Bookshop, on the subject of "Woodcuts." The talk is intended primarily for members of the Fine Arts courses, and it is to them that invitations will be sent...
...creation of a new University Council at Yale which shall have the authority among other things to co-ordinate the different schools is regarded as a fundamental step in the post-war reorganization of the University. The council will be composed of the administrative officers of the university, the deans, and the new division representatives...
...separation of schools thus becomes a thing of the past; as does the separation of instructors in the various subjects of study. The council and the creation of special official committees to work out with the president the selection of men for the three new University offices established under the reorganization, and the schedule and ranking of professors for the new salary increase, represents rapid progress toward reconstruction ends, and brings into their settlement an experienced and very acceptable faculty personnel...
...Reverend George Alexander Johnston Ross, D. D., Professor of Homiletics at Union Theological Seminary, New York, will conduct morning prayers this morning and every morning this week at 8.45 o'clock. The services will close promptly at 9 o'clock to allow students to reach their classes at that time...
...football team. Other appointments include that of Edwin Sibley Webster, of Chestnut Hill as assistant manager; of Clifton Powell Fordyce, of Little Rock, Ark., as 1923 interclass football manager; of Morris Duane, of Philadelphia, Pa, as manager of the Smith Halls team: of Joseph Larocque, of New York City, as manager of the Gore Hall team, and of John Gardiner Flint, of Boston, as manager of the Standish Hall team...