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Professor Pickering has received the degrees of LL.D., Ph.D., D. Sc., and L. H. D. from numerous universities. He has been honored by the scientific societies of many European countries, and was author and editor of a large number of scientific books...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR EDWARD CHARLES PICKERING, S.B. '65, WORLD-RENOWNED ASTRONOMY SCHOLAR, DEAD | 2/5/1919 | See Source »

...This number, plus the enrolment of 68 in the regular session, makes the total registration of the Law School 300, as compared with 857 in 1916-17. As students who do not enter the School at this time may register as late as February 15, the present enrolment will undoubtedly be somewhat increased...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 232 REGISTERED AT LAW SCHOOL SPECIAL SESSION | 2/4/1919 | See Source »

Almost twenty percent of the total number of men from the University who have been in the armed services of this country and the Allies are members of the Harvard Club of New York. According to Mr. Francis R. Appleton '75, president of the Club, who gave the figures to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, the Harvard Club of New York has 1488 men on its service record. 900 more men from the club were engaged in an auxiliary service of some sort. This is almost exactly a third of the total on the University's auxiliary service record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1488 MEN OF N.Y. HARVARD CLUB IN ACTIVE SERVICE | 2/1/1919 | See Source »

...total number of men from this club who took an active part in the war is therefore 2,388. This is over forty seven percent of the entire resident and non-resident membership of the club, 5,060, and is believed to be a record for service among college clubs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1488 MEN OF N.Y. HARVARD CLUB IN ACTIVE SERVICE | 2/1/1919 | See Source »

...high grade and left college to enter the military or naval service of the United States or one of the countries allied with the United States, upon producing certificates of their college work and proper evidence of furlough or discharge from the service." There will be the same number of lectures as in the regular session, the courses will be conducted by the regular teaching staff and substantially the same opportunities will be offered. The session is arranged primarily to meet the needs of students discharged from the military and naval service too late to take advantage of the regular...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAW SCHOOL STARTS SPECIAL SESSION FOR DISCHARGED MEN | 1/31/1919 | See Source »

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