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Officers of the University Register are: Robert Baldwin '17, of West Newton, president; David Mason Little, Jr., '18, of Salem, vice-president; Basil Sanford Collins '17, of Watertown, business manager; William Berry Southworth '18, of Meadville, Pa., managing editor; Horace Huntington Silliman '18, of West Roxbury, advertising manager; and William Elliott Whitney '17, of Boston, circulation manager. Nominating Committee of the Student Council: Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., '17, of Boston, chairman; Edward Allen Whitney '17, of Augusta, Me., secretary and treasurer; Norman Elwell Burbidge '17, of Spokane, Wash.; Harrison Gardner Reynolds '17, of Readville; John Merryman Franklin...
...Reginald George Trotter 2G., of Toronto, Ont.; John Harvard Fellowship: Ralph Monroe Eaton 2G., of Stockton, Cal.; Philip H. Sears Scholarship: John Edward Anderson 2G., of Laramie, Wyo.; Robert Treat Paine Fellowship: Niles Carpenter, Jr., of Evanston, Ill.; South End House Fellowship: Everett Winfred Lothrop, of Chicago, Ill.; William Watson Goodwin Fellowship: Charles Ross Owens 2G., of Tottenham, Ont.; John Tyndall Scholarship: Edwin Crawford Kemble 3G., of Cleveland, Ohio; Henry Bromfield Rogers Memorial Fellowship: Alexander Sachs 1G., of New York, N. Y.; Henry Lee Memorial Fellowship: John Henry Williams 1G., of North Adams; James Walker Fellowship: Yuen Ren Chao...
...Reverend William Rivers Taylor, D.D., pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church, Rochester, N. Y., will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock...
Bernice Veazey Brown, Radcliffe 1916, of Providence, R. I., won for the second successive year the William H. Baldwin Prize of $100 for the best essay on "Efficient Billboard Legislation." This is the first time since the prize has been competed for under the present rules that the same person has won it more than once. The prize was offered by the National Municipal League to all undergraduate students registered in any college or university in the United States offering direct instruction in municipal government...
...party affiliations and other limitations on unprejudiced thinking must be set aside if the United States is to keep its head in the crisis it is now confronted with, Professor William Allan Neilson '96, of the English Department, said in the course of the Phi Beta Kappa oration which he delivered at Columbia University Tuesday evening...