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...first number of the Advocate is, on the whole, of real interest. The editorials are clear and sensible; and the remarks on the comparative failure of Harvard to develop an internal democratic spirit are worth the attention of the whole College. The two outstanding contributions are those of Professor Hack and Mr. R. C. Rand. In reality, they are complementary; for they both constitute a needed protest against that evasion of initiative which is regretably characteristic of the present era in the American college. On most of Mr. Lamont's effective plea for the Endowment Fund I am estopped from...
Announcement was made several weeks ago of the resignation of Edwin Francis Gay, A.B., Ph.D., LL.D., Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, and Professor of Economics at the University. Dean Gay has accepted the position of Editor of the New York Evening Post...
...when the Graduate School of Business Administration was founded Professor Gay was appointed Dean, and has served in that office until the present time. He is largely responsible for the growth of the school from 113 students in 1908-09 to 288 in 1918-19, and its increasing high rank among such institutions...
Services will be conducted as follows: September 22; by Professor Bliss Perry; September 23, by President Lowell; September 24, by Professor Emeritus George H. Palmer; September 26, by Professor Andre Morize; September 26, by Professor William E. Hocking; September 27, by Professor Francis B. Sayre...
Percy Stickney Grant '83, A. M. '86, B.D. (Episcopal Theological School) '86, S.T.D. (Hobart) '07, rector of the Church of the Ascension, New York City; Hugh Cabot '94, M.D. '98, Clinical Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery, Lt.-Col. R. A. M. C.; Commanding Harvard Surgical Unit, B. E. F.; Hector James Hughes '94, S. B. '99, Professor of Civil Engineering; Archibald Thompson Davison '06, Ph.D. '08, Assistant Professor of Music, organist and choirmaster; William Scott Ferguson, A.B. (McGill) '96, Ph.D. (Cornell) '99, Professor of Ancient History...