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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Alfred Goldsborough Mayer, S.D. '97, director of the department of Marine Biology at the Carnegie Institute of Washington, will present a paper to the Zoological Club on "A Theory of Nerve Conduction," in the Zoological Laboratory, Room 46, this afternoon at 4.55 o'clock. Dr. Mayer, who was an instructor in the Museum of Comparative Biology at the University from 1895 to 1900, has been on many scientific expeditions to the Bahamas, Australia, the Fiji Islands, and in many parts of the tropical Pacific and the Mediterranean. The lecture is open to members of the University and Radcliffe...
Vague rumors have for some time been circulating in the University that the Editorial Board of the CRIMSON has suppressed many communications disagreeing with the CRIMSON'S editorial opinions. In as much as this is so obviously at outs with the fine tradition long ago set up by this paper,--as the open channel of expression for University opinion,--I decline to believe these rumors unless proved by specific instance; hence, this communication...
...posters done in vivid colors has been placed in the periodical room of the Union, replacing those done in black and white by Frank Brangwyn, which have been on exhibition for the past week. The titles of the posters are as effective as the pictures themselves. "A Scrap of Paper" shows the treaty of 1839 guaranteeing the independence and neutrality, of Belgium signed by both British and Prussian representatives. "Follow Me," showing a soldier leaving for the front; "Remember Belgium," picturing that country in flames and suggesting the possibility of Britain's finding herself in a similar plight; and "There...
Homer B. Vanderblue, a former assistant in the Department of Economics in the University, won a second prize of $500 in a competition open to all American citizens without restriction. His paper was entitled "Railroad Valuation...
...year examinations are given below: Examinations will begin at 9.15 o'clock, except any that may be announced for 2 o'clock, and must not extend beyond three hours. The following regulations are brought to the notice of all men: "No student is permitted to take any books or paper into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatever." 'A student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the time appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission...