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...commanding officer of the unit for transfer to this branch of the service. Such applicants will be first examined by a naval officer who will forward recommendations for their acceptance to Washington. Men who possess the proper physical qualifications and have an aptitude for this branch of work, stand an excellent chance of admission...
Owing to the fact that members of the military and naval units at the University will be at work in the morning, the daily services in Appleton Chapel will be held hereafter from 7 to 7.15 o'clock in the evining instead of at 8.45 in the orning. These services are exclusively for men. Members of the University, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology of the Naval Radio School, of the Officers' Material School, of the Students' Army Training Corps, and of the Naval Unit are cordially invited to attend both Sunday and week-day services...
...Fearing died suddenly while attending a Red Cross meeting in Newport on May 26. Always a man of great vigor aur vitality, he plunged with a will into all forms of war relief work. His most distinguishing characteristic was his active interest in life, an interest indicated by his public offices in Newport and in Rhode Island, by his unrivalled collections of books, and by the long list of clubs with which he was connected. Prominent among the latter was the Crolier Club of New York, of which he was one of the earliest members and a constant and most...
...summer meetings of the President and Fellows of the College have resulted in the appointment of 66 new men to the teaching staff and the acceptance of five resignation. In addition to this, many of the University's professors are engaged in war work on leave of absence from the University...
Professor C. N. Goereenough '98 left the University at the end of the summer school to do administrative work on the Shipping Board in Washington under Dean Gay of the Graduate School of Business Administration. As a result, English A will be under the direction of Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99, while Professor Greenough's other course will be given up this year. Professor G. P. Baker '89 will return for full work in his courses on the drama, and Professor John L. Lowes of Washington University, St. Louis, the new professor of English at the University, will give...