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...competition for Sophomores. Candidates are to report at 7 o'clock this morning in the Music Building. The importance of the managerial post cannot be over-emphasized, for the entire business end of the Glee Club, which is decidedly a business concern, is in charge of the manager. The winner of the competition starting tonight will become assistant manager directly upon the close of the competition...
Jarman was an Exhibitioner of New College, Oxford, where he completed his third year before coming, to the United States. He had a distinguished academic record, was winner of the Stanhope History Essay Prize, and a former official of the University Liberal Club. A graduate of Bedales School, he will study history and economics at Harvard...
Geneva. Sessions of the League of Nations Preparatory Disarmament Com mission in Geneva last week were enlivened and made acrimonious by Great Britain's famed Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, tire less apostle of Disarmament, winner of the 1924 Woodrow Wilson Peace Award (TIME...
...September 23 and October 11 will be devoted to informal games with Belmont Hill School, Cambridge Latin, Browne and Nichols, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wellesley High, Watertown High, and Somerville High Schools. From October 11 to November 8, the time is devoted strictly to the inter-class series, the winner of which will meet the winning Yale class team at New Haven on Friday, November 8. The first part of the schedule is not yet completed...
...where he had really wanted to go. Said he: "It would be foolish of me to refuse. . . . I shall notify the Edison Co. to that effect. . . ." Thus it came to pass that the Brightest Boy in the U. S.- Wilber Brotherton Huston of Olympia, Wash., winner of the Edison contest-will have as his classmate and scholarly competitor one of the Second Brightest Boys. When they emerge from M. I. T. four years hence (if both are graduated), the marks of Students Huston and Brunissen will certainly be compared, analyzed, editorialized in the public prints. As an afterthought Louis Delafleur...