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...following appointments were made: Charles Chambers Mather 1G., as proctor; Demass Ellsworth Barnes 3G., as assistant in Government; Charles Edward Hill 2G., as assistant in Government; Charles Pagelsen Howard '09, as assistant in Government; Bernhard Henry Knollenberg '14, as assistant in Government; Grafton Lee Wilson 1L., as assistant in Government; William, Edward Cox 1G., as assistant in Economics; Lloyd Lorenzo Shaulis 1G., as assistant in Economics; John Valentine Van Sickle 3G., as tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics; David Abram Ellis '94, as lecturer on School Administration; Nathan Matthews '76, Lecturer on Police Administration; Stephen O'Meara...
...meeting of the President and Fellows of the University held on Monday, the following resignations were received and accepted: Frederick Law Olmsted '94, Charles Eliot Professor of Landscape Architecture; Norwood Weaver 3L., as proctor...
...following resignations were received and accepted: H. R. Amory 2L., as Proctor; Martin J. English '07, Fellow in Pediatrics; Raymond B. Parker '15, Alumni Assistant in Obstetrics; Cyrus H. Fiske '14, Assistant in Biological Chemistry; Clarence C. Little '10, Research Fellow in Genetics; Thomas Ordway '00, Instructor in Medicine; Harold E. Bigelow '07, Research Fellow in Chemistry; Frederic J. Stimson '76, Professor of Comparative Legislation; Elbert Peets 4G.S., Assistant in Landscape Architecture...
...recent meeting of the Corporation the following appointments were made: Hugh Roswell Davidson 2Dv., Proctor in Divinity Hall. Assistants.--Thomas Kennedy 1G., in Classics; Millard Burr Gulick 2G., in Fine Arts; Edgar Oscar Parker, in Drawing; Joseph Leonard Walsh, in Mathematics; Hugh Wilson Josephs 1G., Stuart Luther Peck, and Aram Hovhannes Khachadoorian 2G., in Chemistry...
...temporary positions were filled, 63 different kinds of work being listed. Over 100 men found positions in each of the following divisions: Monitor, guide, typewriter and tutor, while over 50 men worked in each of the divisions stated below: waiter, "tutor and companion," stenographer, proctor, and clerk. The "guide, guard, and usher" division drew 296 men, the number in the monitor list being second highest with...