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...Sanders Theatre: Annual meeting of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa; oration by Dr. Samuel Wesley Stratton, President of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; poem by Dr. Francis Greenwood Peabody '69, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, Emeritus. Judge Robert Grant '73, of Boston, president of the Harvard Chapter, will preside, Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham '86, will be chaplain...
...President of the Society, Judge Robert Grant '73, will preside over the meeting. Dr. Samuel Wesley Stratton Hon, '23, President of M. I. T., will be the orator, while the poet will be Professor Francis Greenwood Peabody...
Tried in the state which he has represented in Congress for 17 years, John Wesley Langley, Congressman from Kentucky, was convicted of conspiracy to violate the prohibition laws and sentenced to two years in prison. The first public intimation that he was involved in such a case came when a Grand Jury in Chicago, in returning indictments for alleged Veterans' Bureau frauds, mentioned, as a sort of aside, that the cases of two Congressmen ought to be looked into (TIME March 10, 17). Mr. Langley and four others were indicted for a supposed conspiracy formed in 1921 to remove...
...quote however, Prof. Ralph Barton Perry-"He is respected by oppoments and followers alike as possessing one of the genuinely distinguished and brilliant philosophic minds of the day"-and immediately after the war he was released from prison and reinstated in his fellowship. Again speaking of Russell's nature. Wesley C. Mitchell points out, Bertrand Russell possesses extraordinary courage. He has the moral intensity of a martyr, the intellectual confidence of a great logician, and the calm assurance of an English aristocrat." His experiences with human nature in its least tolerant mood during the war as one of an insignificant...
...Samauel Wesley Stratton L. D. '23, president of M. I. T., will deliver the oration, and Professor emeritus Francis Greenwood Peabody '69 of the University will deliver the poem at the Phi Beta Kappa exercises in Commencement week, according to an announcement made last night by Professor W. G. Howard '91, Secretary of the Society. The exercises will be held on Friday morning, the day after Commencement...