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...public mind, are well aware that print is their arch-enemy. Against the watchful custodians of the mails, social heresy or political immorality has little chance. The rostrum, too, is carefully safeguarded, as New York learned last year when it tried to hear such public speakers as Mrs. Sanger and Mr. Zero. But there is another ulcer at the heart of the body politic which was only recently discovered. That disease is Art: the diagnosticians are the American Legion and the American Defense Society...
Capt. Ralph, Sanger...
...Boylston Hall is probably the oldest large chemical laboratory in the world today. It was built in 1857 and at that time only a small part of it was intended for chemistry. Through the ingenuity of the Directors, Professors, Cook, Hill, Sanger and Lamb, it has been patched, enlarged and metamorphosed so that chemical work is possible for many students in it. The ventilation anl lighting are very poor, however, and the space is too cramped for the number of men who use the building. Moreover, courses in many branches of chemistry, particularly industrial chemistry, cannot be provided...
...Ralph Sanger...
...course), as of the Class of 1916: Wallace Campbell, Chung Heng Chen, Thedore Lambert DeCamp, Edward Vincent Flanagan, David Dewey Greene, Robert Frederick Herrick, Jr., Richard Stuart Cutter King, Frank Earl Large, Albert Fear Leffingwell, Danforth Miller, Angelo Giovanni Perez, Livingstone Porter, William Cary Sanger, Jr., Parker Fletcher Schofield, George William Sullivan, Wendell Townsend, Carl Otto Jordan Wheeler. As of the Class of 1915: Donald Stuart Campbell, Carl Sumner Fleming, Victor Levine. As of the Class of 1913: Howard Corneal Shaw. As of the Class of 1911: William Denis Foley. As of the Class of 1906: Ralph Wilder Brown...