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...Cunard liner, Laconia, which docked at the East Boston docks late Tuesday evening, brought a number of Harvard professors back from the scene of the war. Professor Frederic J. Stimson, Professor of Comparative Legislation, who has just been appointed ambassador to Argentina, was detained in Germany 15 days by the authorities. Professor Charles Peabody, of the Peabody Museum, was obliged to cut short researches in Syria owing to unsettled conditions, but expects to return in November...
...also voted to grant Professor Frederic J. Stimson leave of absence for the year...
Several important changes will be made in the courses offered by the Department of Government. Because of the fact that Professor F. J. Stimson has just been appointed by President Wilson ambassador to the Argentine Republic from the United States, his courses Government 16 and 19 will not be given this year. Government 14, which was to have been a half course during the first half year, will be given as a whole course at the hour announced for the half course by Professor A. D. Hart. The course on Federal Government, 11, will be offered during the second half...
Government 7, Problems of Municipal Administration in Europe and America, is a "starred" course.--Government 19, American Constitutional Law, which was announced as omitted in 1911-12, will be given, in the absence of Professor F. J. Stimson, by Mr. H. A. Yeomans' on Mondays, Wednesdays, and (at the pleasure of the instructor) Fridays, at 1.30 P. M. --Government 10 will be omitted...
Professors W. M. Davis, F. J. Stimson, P. H. Hanus, C. B. Gulick, E. V. Huntington, J. S. Pray, and E. B. Holt, and Mr. J. G. Hart have leave of absence from the University for the academic year 1911-12; Professors Edward Channing, R. M. Johnston, and J. A. Walz, for the first half-year, and Professors E. C. Moore, Theobald Smith, A. B. Hart, George Santayana, C. A. Adams, R. B. Perry, and D. W. Johnson, for the second half-year...