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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Owing to the fact that tomorrow is a holiday, the fourth in a series of ten lectures in French by Dr. Louis Blaringhem, Professor of Agricultural Biology at the Sorbonne, and Exchange Professor at the University for 1918-19, originally scheduled for April 24, will be held this afternoon instead. His subject is "The Condition and Future of Agriculture in France," and today's topic will be "Anbres fruitiers; vignes; volailles. Qualites et debouches." The lecture will take place in Room A, Emerson Hall, at 4.30 o'clock...
...Charles H. Cole, 26th Division, A. E. F., and N. Penrose Hallowell '97, executive chairman of the New England Victory Liberty Loan Committee, will speak. All members of the University are invited to attend the meeting, which is being held under the auspices of the Cambridge Liberty Loan Committee. Professor W. B. Munro will preside...
Spring is in the air this week, and the University is restless. Class room walls seem but the dusty shells of a dying season and Sever Hall a fit subject for a systematic experiment with dynamite. Watch the professor: he feels it too. If anyone were within miles to observe him during the of attenuated seven-minute interval before his class, he too would be seen to peer dreamily out of the window, to yawn cavernously, and scratch his unhappy neck in anticipation of that soft collar which he is to assume in June. He too is looking forward...
...foregoing irrefutable torrent of natural history leads right down to the following fair proposition: Why not pretend that we possess that calm and bloodless self-control that the professors pretend to possess when faced with the crushing fact of spring? Why not? This vast effort may seem pointless. But if we make good our pretense as they often manage to make good theirs, yes, in the very Tace of spring, ours will be a great consummation, a true millenium. The barriers of June will be removed, and we will be in a position to say to our professor: "Verily...
...statement was issued last Friday by President Lowell, Professor Charles R. Lanman and Professor Theodore W. Richards '86 that the use of their names in connection with certain peace propaganda was unauthorized. A document had been circulated under the heading of a "Request of the Dutch League of Nations Committee to the Rulers of States, Members of governments and of Parliaments, and Delegates to the Peace Conference" asking them "to forget and forgive" matters connected with the war. The University names were attached to this document without authorization, and President Lowell and the others entered a protest of "while fervently...