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Four graduates of Harvard College are among the 33 Medical School upper-classmen to receive scholarship awards, according, to lists given out yesterday. The scholarships, which total $8800, are distributed among men from 23 colleges and 15 states. Next in number of representatives to Harvard is the College of Wooster, with three imminent practitioners on the list. Bowdoin, Brown, Colgate, Nebraska, and Mt. Union each claim two of the honored...
Charles Franklin West of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, a student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, and a former professor of Political Science at Wooster College in Ohio, is to study in France this year is the holder of the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques Scholarship, awarded to a student of high standing at the University...
Concealed in a pair of pajamas and a fur coat, the heroine (Boots Wooster), elopes with the hero (Kenneth MacKenna). Concealed in the coat lining are the stolen bonds; concealed in the heroine's past is a presumably dead husband. The husband comes out of the past, the bonds out of the lining, and the heroine out of the coat. The faithful chauffeur appears with a revolver and forces the supposed husband to confess to looking exactly like his dead brother and to stealing the bonds. Then comes the punch of the play. It turns out?you'll hardly believe...
...openly taught. On the first ballot Bryan led, and Dr. Silsley, the liberal minister of Oakland, Cal., transferred his votes to Dr. Walker, of Los Angeles, for the second ballot. On the second ballot, Mr. Bryan polled 421 votes, with only 439 necessary to election. Dr. Wishart, president of Wooster, Ohio, College, took all the liberal votes except 56 for Dr. Walker. On the third ballot Dr. Walker withdrew, and Dr. Wishart was declared elected with 451 votes to Bryan's 427. The cheers that attended the announcement made it seem like a political convention. It meant that...
...James H. Hyslop, secretary of the American Society for Psychical Research, will speak on "Problems and Perplexities of Psychical Research," in Peabody Hall,. Phillips Brooks House, next Monday at 7 o'clock. Dr. Hyslop, who received his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1887 and LL.D. from Wooster in 1902, was formerly professor of ethics and logic at Columbia. He has spent the better part of the last 21 years in active psychical research...