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...brought to a head by the present charges against some of Sheffield Scientific School fraternities of improper campaigning for new members. Many prominent members of the faculty are on the committee of investigation. It includes Professors P. F. Smith, J. W. Roe, C. T. Bishop, C. F. Schreiber and Registrar Vreeland. A prize of $50 has been offered by the Aurelian Society for the best solution of the problem. It is expected that any new scheme which may be adopted for governing the conduct of the fraternities will be upon the honor basis...
Professor Charles Joyce White '59, formerly registrar of the College and professor emeritus in mathematics, was found dead in his room, 5 Prescott Hall, Cambridge, yesterday morning. Professor White had been ill with grip for several days...
...White was born in Cambridge, January 5, 1839. In 1861 he was appointed assistant professor of mathematics at the United States Naval Academy, then at Newport, R. I. He was appointed assistant professor of mathematics at the University in 1870, and was made a professor in 1885. He was registrar from 1875 until...
...large increase in the registration at Cornell has been announced by the Registrar's Office. Although the freshman class is smaller than last year, the total undergraduate enrolment on October 14 reached 4,764, which is an increase of more than 100 over last year. The decrease in the freshman registration is attributed to the delay in the opening of the University...
Michigan University announces a new plan for the examination of students who are unable to take the June examination because of illness. They must fill out blanks stating the conditions of their absence from the finals and hand them to the registrar, who procures a list of questions from the instructor of the course. The student answers these questions under supervision of a proctor. This eliminates all personal relations between the student and the instructor of the course...