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During the war Professor Roorbach was associated with former Dean E. F. Gay in work on the U. S. Shipping Board. Since the armistice, as chairman of the Governmental Committee on the Revision and Classification of Trade Statitics, he has been engaged in the tremendous task of devising a new system of trade statistics for the United States of the American business...
...also been announced by the University that Edward Vermilye Huntington '95 has been appointed as Professor of Mechanics in the Engineering School. This appointment comes as the reward of many years of service on the teaching staff of the University, Professor Huntington having worked his way up to his new position, in the mean time receiving his A. M. from the University and his Ph. D. at Strassbourg in 1901. During the war he served as a major on the General Staff in Washington...
...officer to watch out for the comfort of the men under him; in the police force the officers have ignored the question of satisfaction among the men with their work and their surroundings. That the demands of the striking policemen were justified is shown by the fact that new men are being taken on the force under an agreement which fulfils practically all of the strikers' requirements...
Painters will start work in the new squash courts at Randolph Gymnasium tomorrow, and the courts will undoubtedly be ready for use by the end of next week. Gymnasium classes for graduates and undergraduates are being held in Hemenway every afternoon at 4 and 5 o'clock. Due to the coming of Cardinal Mercier, the first meetings of these classes were interrupted, but hereafter they will be held as scheduled...
Denan H. A. Yeomans, Director of the American University Union in Europe, announces in a letter to President Lowell the opening of a group of new courses at the Union which are especially planned for students foreign to France. It is felt that these courses will be of particular interest to American students...