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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Registration figures at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology show the usual increase in number of students and at the same time wide distribution into all corners of the globe, with a notable increase in Japanese and South Americans. The official figures for total registration to date are 1935, 85 more than at this time last year and an increase of five over the figure of the year before. There is further interest in the number of foreign students and the matters that bring them to the Institute for their work. There is no college or university in the country which...
...Cummings, Jr., '17, of Brookline, died at his home on September 11, of infantile paralysis, after an illness of only three days. He had completed the work for his A.B. degree in the three years during which he was in residence at the University. He was conspicuous for his wide scholarship record, and was well known and esteemed by his classmates...
...feeling of intense sorrow that both professors and students mourn the loss of a scholar whose mind was so constructive, so keen in the search for philosophic and religious truths. During his twenty-four years as a member of the Philosophy Department Professor Royce's idealistic theories gained world-wide fame, particularly for their tolerance of modern science and its discoveries, instead of the usual and widely prevalent antagonism...
...left fielder, were the best batters on the team, Bond leading Casey by a narrow margin. Although a bit slow in his fielding, Bond redeemed himself at the bat. He connected for a two-base and a three-base hit in the Morris Heights game. Captain Casey covers a wide territory in the centre garden, is a dependable fielder, and a consistent hitter. He will make a valuable recruit for the 1917 University team...
Each member of the party has been to South America at different times before on expeditions of a similar nature, and has had wide experience. Dr. Moss has made several trips to South America and Dr. Tello was a member of a Harvard Medical School expedition. This will be Mr. Noble's second trip to South America for the Museum of Comparative Zoology, his first one having been in 1914. He has also been on expeditions to the coast of Labrador and other points for the University, and they have all resulted in notable achievements...