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...Physiology; George Richards Minot '08, Assistant in Chemistry. For the Dental School--Waldo Elias Boardman Dn. '86, Curator of the Dental Museum and Library; Stuart Roberts Hayman Dn. '13, Assistant in Operative Dentistry and Fellow in Anatomy; Ernest Lapham Lockwood Dn. '13, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; William Vernon Ryder Dn. '05, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Norman Ellard Dn. '14, Assistant in Prosthetic Dentistry; Charles Warren Patch Dn. '99, Assistant in Prosthetic Dentistry; Charles William Rawlins Dn. '13, Assistant in Prosthetic Dentistry; and Habib Yusuf Rihan, Assistant in Prosthetic Dentistry...
...Henry Wilson, at the Arnold Arboretum; Franklin Livingston Hunt, A. M. '13, Christian Nusbaum 4G., Harry Clark A. M. '11, David Locke Webster '10, James Beebe Brinsmade 4G., Arman Edward Becker 5G., Robert Harrington Kent '10, and Paul Earls Sabine 5G., in Physics (last seven re-appointed); Oscar Baxter Ryder 1G., Norman John Silberling 1G., Russell Weismen, Merton Kirk Cameron 2G., John Bovingdon '15, Arthur Eli Monroe '08, and John Valentine Van Sickle 2G., in Economics; Lee Irwin Smith, Frederick Sayford Bacon '15, Leslie, Briggs Coombs '09, Amos Knapp Hobby '15, and Joseph Wylie Mac-Naugher '15, in Chemistry (last...
...your columns to call attention to a little bit of a book just out called "Who's Who and Who Isn't" by Charles T. Ryder '067 Ryder was probably the best poet at Harvard eight or nine years ago, and was the first to get the Garrison prize. This little book, in which he sixes up in funny poems the geniuses of the time, alphabetically arranged, is extremely clever, cheerful and full of delicate wit. The illustrations, made by the same author are most grotesquely amusing. Here is a literary trifle that will appeal to undergraduates and graduates alike...
...connection with the pageant, there will be several selections of eighteenth and nineteenth century music, rendered by the University Glee Club accompanied by a small orchestra of twelve pieces. A special song, written by C. T. Ryder '06, an eighteenth century anthem, arranged by P. L. Atherton '93, and some selections composed by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, will be sung...
...connection with the pageant, there will be several selections of eighteenth and nineteenth century music, rendered by the University Glee Club accompanied by twelve pieces. A special song has been written for the occasion by C. T. Ryder '06, which promises to be one of the most stirring features of the celebration. Also an old anthem will be sung which was used by the students in the eighteenth century for a celebration similar to this pageant. The music has been reset by P. L. Atherton '93. The rest of the music is the work of Dr. A. T. Davison...