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Faculty Appointments Announced

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At a meeting of the President and Fellows held on Monday, the resignation of Walter Cecil Schumb 2G, as Assistant in Chemistry was received and accepted, and the following appointments were made: William Woodbridge Eddy 3G., Assistant in Semitic Languages; Edward Otto Tabor 3L., Assistant in Public Speaking; Frederick Law Olmsted '64, Lecturer on Landscape Architecture; Frederick May Eliot, Tutor; Sydney Powers, Research Fellow in Geology; John Bovingdon 1G., Assistant in Public Speaking; Bernard Raymond 1G., Assistant in Physiology; Leroy Newton Fleming, Assistant in Physiology; Charles Locke Scudder '88, Associate in Surgery; Andrew Watson Sellards, Associate in Tropical Medicine; James Royal Martin, Teaching Fellow in Physiology; George Burgess Magrath '94, Instructor in Legal Medicine. Dental School appointments: Walter Irving Ashland '14, Assistant in Anaesthesia; William Wilton Anthony '12, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Chauncey Nye Lewis, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Lawrence Edward McGourty '12, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Harry Yeates Nutter '13, Assistant in Prosthetic Dentistry; Harrison Lindsay Parker '13, Fellow in Dental Anatomy; George Andrew Pease '10, Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry; Carl Eaton Safford '08, Instructor in Operative Dentistry.

Members of the Committee on General Examinations in History, Government Economics were appointed as follows: Professor George Grafton Wilson, Chairman, Assistant Professor Roger Bigelow Merriman '96, Assistant Professor Edmund Ezra Day '09.

Scholarships Awarded.

The following awards of Scholarships and Fellowships were made: Robert Treat Paine Fellowship, H. K. Dennis 2G.; Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship, C. Wittke 3G., in place of J. B. Hubbard 1G. (promoted); Shattuck Scholarships, J. M. Beatty, Jr. 2G., in place of C. B. Dyer (resigned), R. I. Little 3G. (resigned); George H. Emerson Scholarships, W. C. Schumb 2G.; Townsend Scholarship, H. P. Lawther, Jr., 4G., in place of L. E. Whittemore (resigned); Gorham Thomas Scholarship E. H. Lange 1G., in place of H. P. Lawther (promoted); Austin Scholarship for Teachers, F. H. Doeden 1G., University Scholarship, F. W. Clarke 1G., in place of A. G. Martin (resigned); Whiting Scholarship, M. D. Hersey 1G., in place of E. S. Purington '13 (resigned).

Climatological Records.

Announcement was also made of a loan to the Blue Hill Meterological Observatory from Miss Julia Rodman, of New Bedford, of the Records of rainfall and temperature made by her grandfather, Samuel Rodman, and his son, Thomas R. Rodman '46.

These records began in October, 1812, and were continued without break until the death of Thomas R. Rodman in 1905. Since that time they have been carried on by the City Engineer of New Bedford.

A suitable steel, fireproof, case has been provided for the care of these records through the generosity of Henry Winchester Cunningham '82. These records are considered to be of great value in climatology.

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