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...Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America in Houston Hall, Philadelphia, tomorrow at 12.30 o'clock. At the meeting final arrangements for the intercollegiate meet to be held on, Soldiers Field on May 25 will be made, and the officials for the meet selected. The following men will represent the various colleges in the Association. The executive committee-H. R. Geyelin, Pennsylvania, president; A. P. Payson, University of New York; W. G. Graves '06; F. Lage, Columbia; M. B. Sands, Yale; W. C. Motter, Princeton; L. R. Woodland, Cornell. The advisory committee-T. Gerrish '01, G. T. Kerby, Columbia...
...with Yale on Friday, May 11: C. W. Wickersham '06, J. A. Remick '06, L. B. Webster '06, H. P. Marshall '06, F. R. Appleton '07, N. C. Nash '07, H. S. Powers '07, H. Inches '08, W. T. Kissel '08, T. L. Smith '08. The schedule for the various meets for the rest of the season is as follows...
...been engaged in government research in the Philippine Islands, and since 1903 has been chief of the Ethnological Survey there. He has studied the economic life of the Negritos, the primitive race in the Islands, and of the peoples engrafted upon them, and it is of the various features of the present mixed population that he will speak this evening...
Plans have been made for a delegation of about 150 men from the University, including undergraduates and men from the various professional schools. Arrangements will probably be made for a special through train to Northfield on the morning after Class Day. The number of delegates is not restricted, as at the Nashville Convention, but limited only by the entertainment facilities at Northfield. All arrangements will be in the hands of 25 men, appointed jointly by the Harvard Mission and the Christian Association. It is expected that all men who wish to go can be accommodated. Applications should be made...
...year, 1888, and the degree of Sc.D. from Yale in 1905. He became an assistant in chemistry in the University in 1889, instructor in 1891, assistant professor in 1894, and professor in 1901. Since 1901 he has been chairman of the Division of Chemistry. He has studied chemistry in various German universities, and a few years ago was offered a professorship in Gottingen University...