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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Louis Blaringhem, Professor of Agricultural Biology at the Sorbonne, and Exchange Professor at the University for 1918-19, will give the second of a series of ten lectures in French on "The Condition and Future of Agriculture in France," in Room A, Emerson Hall, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Blaringhem's Second Lecture Today | 4/18/1919 | See Source »

...ten best records made this year by apperclassmen follow: Name. No. of Points J. F. Linder '19, 1164 J. A. MacDonnell '21, 1078.6 A. D. Hamilton '21, 1074.4 E. V. Parsonnet '21, 1045.5 C. F. Batchelder '20, 1023.5 A. Stevens '19. 1018.8 S. Damon '21, 1013.5 F. W. Willett '20, 1005.1 W. Moore, Unc., 995.4 F. F. Williams '20, 990. The five leading records from 1922 are: Name. No. of Points. R. E. Wheeler, 1070.3 R. S. Whitney, Jr., 1033,1 L. B. McCagg, Jr., 1027.4 M. Gratwick, 1014.1 P. Jeanings, 999. The most striking records made during past years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LINDER COLLEGE STRONG MAN | 4/17/1919 | See Source »

...Ten events of the Informal Track Carnival will be held this afternoon with the 440-yard dash, mile-run and 120-yard hurdles tomorrow. If any events scheduled for today have to be postponed, they will be held tomorrow. Over 130 entries have been made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Start Track Carnival Today | 4/17/1919 | See Source »

...ten Discussion Groups organized by Phillips Brooks House early in the spring have been unusually successful. Over two hundred and fifty students enrolled in them and there was good attendance at all the meetings They were led by Professors W. B. Munro, T. N. Carver, J. M. Beale, G. C. Whipple, L. Wiener, E. Emerton, J. W. Platner, W. S. Ferguson and Capt, Morize...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ORGANIZE UNIVERSITY FORUM. | 4/16/1919 | See Source »

...tribunal were repeatedly held up, and delayed, and referred on. Mr. Burleson has admitted that there is justice in their demands, but does not seem to like their plea for complete impartiality as between them and the Government. If he really believes in the justice of a wage of ten dollars per week, if he truly appreciates the difficult situation into which the New England public has been thrown, and if as he says he wishes to be loyal to the War Labor Arbitration Board, he can at once submit the whole matter to the Board itself for impartial review...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TELEPHONE SITUATION. | 4/16/1919 | See Source »

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