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Professor George H. Chase '96, Hudson Professor of Archaeology since the establishment of that chair in 1916, and teacher at the University since 1901, has been named Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to succeed Dean Lowes in September, 1925, Professor Chase, during this second half year, has been Acting Dean of the College in the absence of Dean Greenough, who is abroad, Professor Chase has been for some time Curator of Classical Antiquities at the University...
Although touched for eleven hits. Spalding kept them well scattered. In only two innings did the Green batters succeed in bunching their hits, and in only one of these innings were bunched hits run producing. In the sixth stan- za, a single by Harris and a home run by Bjorkman enabled Dartmouth to tie the score...
That some men may occasionally achieve greatness or success without the advantage of a college training is no proof that the average individual would succeed as well nor that the gifted person would not have accomplished still more if college-trained...
Republican Committeewoman Lucy Patterson of Winston-Salem, N. C., signified her desire to be made Minister to Siam to succeed the Harding appointee (Minister Brodie of Oregon) whose resignation has not yet been accepted. Airs. Patterson, wealthy, ran for Congress in 1922. A Confederate veteran, Major Stedman, defeated...
...Edith, widow of the late John Jacob Rogers, U. S. Congressman from the Massachusetts district, announced her candidacy to succeed her husband. She emulates two San Francisco women-Mrs. Mae Nolan, Mrs. Florence Kahn-who took their husbands' seats in Congress. Humphrey O'Sullivan (rubber heels) will run against her on the Democratic ticket. All Republican aspirants retired in her favor. Both Mrs. Kahn and Mrs. Rogers are widely known and well-liked at the Capital...