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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...produce several pageants, is preparing to write the book. Those who have the pageant in charge plan to take advantage of the impressive historical setting of Cambridge and the opportunity offered by the Stadium for staging such a spectacle to picture to the children of this vicinity especially, the part that Cambridge has played in American history. It is the intention, furthermore, to have children take part in the pageant as far as possible. Mr. G. E. Johnson, of the Department of Education, and Professor W. F. Harris '91, who is responsible for the auspicious start of the Lowell School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAMBRIDGE PAGEANT IN STADIUM | 1/4/1917 | See Source »

During the latter part of December the Macmillan Publishing Company withdrew from circulation the recently published book by Dr. Edmund von Mach '95, entitled "Official Diplomatic Documents Relating to the Outbreak of the European War." The volume was placed in circulation last September and after three months of sale was withdrawn without the knowledge of the author, the alleged reason being that it was inaccurate in certain important details. The work was compiled as a standard for students, present and future, of this period in history...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DR. VON MACH SCORES SUPPRESSION OF BOOK | 1/4/1917 | See Source »

...book, so that all thought or possibility of bias might be removed," said Professor Edmund von Mach '95, in discussing the withdrawal from circulation of his book, to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday afternoon. "The action of the Macmillan Publishing Company constitutes a breach of contract on their part, and a secret one. I had no warning of the suppression of the book until informed of it through the New York World...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DR. VON MACH SCORES SUPPRESSION OF BOOK | 1/4/1917 | See Source »

...they make it easy for Mexican youths to come here to study has been prompt and generous, more than a hundred institutions having made definite offers of assistance in the form of remission of tuition fees or of scholarships covering the expense of both board and tuition. The other part of the project, for a visit of fifty Mexican educators to this country, has met with less success so far, although it may be regarded as the more important half of the plan. The objection has been made that such a visit is not expedient at this time, because...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Helping Mexico to College. | 1/4/1917 | See Source »

Lines, who lived in Paris for many years, was one of the first of the college volunteers to enlist with the American Ambulance, going abroad when a member of the third-year class in the Law School. After serving the greater part of a year, during which he continued his studies as best he could, he returned and graduated with his class in June, 1915. Immediately he returned to France and resumed his duties at the front. During his work with the Ambulance, Lines had many narrow escapes from death and twice underwent operations for injuries contracted from heavy lifting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Howard Burchard Lines, LL.B., '15. | 1/4/1917 | See Source »

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