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Three members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dr. R. C. Cabot '89, Associate Professor C. I. Lewis '05, and Assistant Professor W. Y. Elliott will be absent from the University during the academic year 1929-1930, it was announced yesterday by University officials...
Assistant Professor W. Y. Elliott, of the Department of Government outlined de- tailed plans for the use he intends to make of his leave of absence from the University. Working under the Harvard Bureau of International Research, Professor Elliott will make an intensive study of the topic of "International significance of the new status of British Dominions since the World War", stressing in particular the diplomatic and consular services of Great Britain and the Dominions. Professor Elliott will begin his work immediately after the closing of college in June, sailing at once for England. His research will take him into...
...their topics: "The European Economic Situation," Dr. A. W. Gilbert, State Commissioner of Agriculture; "Public International Unions," Dr. J. F. Siy Ph.D. '26 Lecturer on Government, Harvard University; "Social and Humanitarian Work of the League of Nations," Dr. R. C. Dexter, American Unitarian Association; "The World Court," Dr. W. Y. Elliott, Professor of Government, Harvard University; "The National Minority Problem in Europe," Dr. M. W. Royse, Instructor in Government, Harvard University; "Economic Conferences," R. W. Boyden, formerly official delegate of the United States to the Reparations. Commission; "Foreign Service of the United States," Dr. E. C. Wynne '17 Instructor...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04 of Albany, N. Y., was appointed Commencement Day marshal for 1929 at a meeting on Monday night of the Directors of the Alumni Association. He was notified of his election by telephone yesterday and has accepted. The selection was in accord with the tradition that the marshal shall be a member of the class which celebrates on Commencement Day the twenty-fifth anniversary of its graduation from college...
...attitude toward athletics and "activities" than the alumni have. But, if so, why all the pother? Can it be possible that Mr. Pringle does not really live among hungry-eyed young men on the lookout for rich wives, but merely saw the opportunity for a lively magazine article? N. Y. Herald-Tribune...