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ANNOUNCEMENTS BY CORPORATION

Resignations and Appointments Given Out.--Scholarships Awarded.

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As a result of the meeting of the Corporation last Monday the following announcements have been made: resident scholarships for the year 1914-15 have been assigned as follows: Whiting Fellowships to W. A. Phelps 1G. and E. R. Schaeffer 2G.; Harris Fellowship to H. T. Smith 3G.; Thayer Fellowship to V. F. Lenzen 2G.; Goodwin Scholarship to A. E. Phoutrides; G. and M. Derby Scholarship to R. A. L. Clemen 1G.; Shattuck Scholarship to R. E. Rockwood 2G.; Thayer Scholarships to J. L. Manahan 3G., A. P. McMahon 2G. and L. L. Steele 1G.; University Scholarships to J. A. Easley uC., C. R. Owens 1G., C. H. Wilson 1G.; in the School of Engineering -- Joseph Eveleth Scholarship to C. C. Yates 2 G.S.; University Scholarship to H. Daniels 2G.S.; in the Law School -- Research Scholarship to J. A. Crane gr. L.; award by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the Craig Prize to C. Kinnead and the Toppan prize to H. L. Lutz; the resignation of J. G. D. Paul 2G. as assistant in English, to take effect September 1, 1914; the resignation of J. Coulson and A. L. Washburn as proctors, to take effect November 1, 1914; the resignation of H. T. Karsner as assistant professor of Pathology to take effect December 1, 1914; appointed as assistants to take effect September 1, 1915, in English--C. S. Pendleton 2G., H. B. Sheahan; in Astronomy--J. O'Conner, F. Ray 1G.; in Chemistry--H. F. Sill 1G.; in History--L. S. Mayo; in Geology--W. P. Haynes, S. Powers, H. N. Witt '15, F. L. Cole '15, F. Chamberlain 15, E. Wigglesworth 4G.; appointed as protectors in History, Government and Economics--A. N. Holcombe; appointed as proctors from November 1, 1914 to end of year--E. G. Fletcher 3L., J. B. Cummings 2L., L. S. Mayo; as Visiting Lecturer in English -- W. E. Simonds, of Knox College; in the Graduate School of Medicine, as lecturer on Tropical Medicine -- R. E. Swigart; as assistant in Medicine--L. H. Spooner '03; as fellow on Orthopedic Surgery--F. R. Ober; as fellow in Biological Chemistry -- O. F. Rogers, Jr., '08; as assistant in Neurology--L. E. Emerson '04; as associate in Tropical Medicine--A. W. Sellards. It was further voted to re-establish the University Gazette and the Philip H. Sears Scholarships and that the lectures which were to have been delivered by Professor O. Lima in 1914-15 be postponed until next fall.

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