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Dean L. B. R. Briggs '75 of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences sails from New York today for France where he will take up his duties as Exchange Professor at the Sorbonne in Paris. Dean, Briggs will decide upon the subject of his lectures where be reaches Paris. His reply will begin immediately on his arrival and last until June...
...Reverend J. Winthrop Platner, D.D., Andover Professor of Ecclesiastical History will conduct morning prayers today at 8.45. the service will close promptly at 9 o'clock to allow students to reach their classes at that hour...
...Reverend J. Winthrop Platner, D.D., Andover Professor of Ecclesiastical History will conduct morning prayers today and tomorrow at 8.45. The service will close promptly at 9 o'clock to allow students to reach their classes at that hour...
...Psychology has been working on means for rating the "capacity to learn" of a man for many years. The nianner in which this science has aided the government in judging and placing its men for the great task of war is a noteworthy recommendation of its progress. But as Professor Langfeld points out, the idea is new enough to be unreliable in its present form. However, it has immense possibilities. If a psychological examination were to be made compulsory at the beginning of each year, the facts thus gained together with the University's record of marks would furnish...
...believe that the time will ever come when civilized nations will arbitrate what part of their population shall die," said Professor Edward Warren at the Law School reception last night. Professor Warren said that although he had the highest hope in the League of Nations yet the laws of evolution and the Malthusian theory present an almost impossible problem. He thought that to substitute "the force of law" for the "law of force" would "tax human ingenuity to the utmost." Yet he believed that in time the race might overcome more of its primeval instincts as it had conquered some...