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...summer schools and a new school has been added to the list in the Graduate Business School. Apparently, the decline has been fairly uniform in most of the departments. The professional schools have suffered considerably, the Law School having 32 men less than last year. Two departments, the Bussey Institution and the Saturday Courses for teachers have been given up, however, which accounts for a deduction of 126. A loss of 39 in the College is not encouraging, especially as some of the men formerly in the Lawrence Scientific School are now registered in the College...
Following is a list of members of the two organizations...
...appointed to the chair of Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. Since 1903 he has also been president of Radcliffe. Dean Briggs has found many ways beside his work as Dean to come into close relations with the undergraduates. Especially has this been the case during the last two years through his position as chairman of the Athletic Committee. In recent years he has made many speeches before Harvard clubs in this vicinity and the west. He was born in Salem, December...
...professorship of the science of government. He has taken unusual interest in undergraduate affairs and has made several investigations into undergraduate conditions and compiled interesting statistics from the results. Professor Lowell has recently added to his international reputation as a scholar by the publication of two volumes on the Government of England. Before becoming a professor he practiced law in Boston for nearly twenty years. He is a graduate of the Harvard Law School as well as of the College. Professor Lowell was born in Boston, December...
...promoting the organization of Harvard clubs throughout the country. He is also one of the editors of the Harvard Bulletin and Secretary of Appointments, an office organized for the purpose of procuring business and teaching positions for Harvard graduates and undergraduates. Before taking up this work, Mr. Wells had two years' experience as Assistant Dean of the College. He held this office from 1905 to 1907. From 1901 to 1905 he was an assistant and an instructor in English. Mr. Wells has just returned from a tour of the western Harvard clubs. He was born...