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OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS MADE

President and Fellows Name 1914-15 Instructors and Assistants.

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Appointments to several instructorships, assistantships and fellowships were made at the last meeting of the President and Fellows of the College. A list of the most important offices filled at this time follows:

Mortimer Phillips Mason '99, Ph.D., Lecturer on Philosophy, for one year from September 1, 1914.

Roger Bigelow Morriman '96, B.Litt., Ph.D., has been assigned the Woodbury Lowery Fellowship for Research in Foreign Archives for the year 1914-15.

Austin Teaching Fellows for one year from September 1, 1914.--Edward Vere Brewer. A.M. (German): Sumner Cushing Brooks. S.B. (Botany); Clyde LeClare Grosse, A.B. (History); Leon Woodman Parsons. S.B. (Chemistry); John Kirtland Wright, A.B. (History).

Research Fellows of the Cancer Commission of Harvard University, for one year from September 1, 1914.--James Lucien Morris, S.B., A.M.: William T Bovie. A.M.

Charles Follen Folsom Teaching Fellow in Hygiene, for one year and one month from August 1, 1914.--Arthur Lawrence Washburn '10, A.B.

Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology. Curators from September 1, 1914.--Alfred Marston Tozzer '00, Ph.D. (Middle American Archaeology and Ethnology); Oric Bates '05, A.B. (African Archaeology and Ethnology): Earnest Albert Hooton, Ph.D., B.Litt. (Somatology): Alfred Vincent Kidder. Ph.D. (North American Archaeology). Samuel James Guernsey. Assistant Curator of Archaeology and Ethnology from September 1, 1914. Richard Francis Carroll, Assistant Secretary at the Peabody Museum, from September 1, 1914.

Change of Titles.--Edward Logan Campbell, A.B. Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry. Clarence Bertrand Thompson '08, LL.B., A.B., Lecturer on Manufacturing. Charles Wadsworth, 3d. A.M., Assistant to the Director of the Wolcott Gibbs Memorial Laboratory.

Instructors for one-year from September 1, 1914.--H. H. Burbank. A.M. (Economics); A. Burkhard. A.M. (German): F. S. Cawley '10, A.B. (German): H. T. Costello, Ph.D. (Philosophy): R. R. George, A.M. (History): A. R. Herrick, A.M. (German): C. A. Hobbs '80, A.M. (Mathematics): A. T. Larson, S.M. (Chemistry): F. W. Loomis '10, A.B. (Mathematics): L. W. Murphy S.B. (Mathematics): R. W. Pettingill, Ph.D. (German): F. Schoenemann, Ph.D. (German): M. Sprengling. A.B. (Semitic Languages): R. R. Stevens, A.M. (German): H. R. Vanderblue, A.M. (Economics): F. G. Wright. A.M. (Economics).

Assistants for one year from September 1, 1914.--W. Anderson. A.R. (Govern ment); H. F. Arens '06, A.M. (Economics); E. K. Carver, '14, (Chemistry); W. C. Clark, A.M. (Economics); A. H. Cole, A.M. (Economics); R. G. Fuller '04, S.B., A.M. (Somatology); W. F. Hall '08 (History); J. Klein, Litt.M. (History); J. Loewenberg '08, Ph.D. (Philosophy); C. E. McGuire '11, A.M. (History); A. E. Monroe '08, A.B. (Economics); H. T. Moore, A.M. (Economics); J. B. Munn '12, A.B. (Fine Arts); E. O. Parker (Drawing); L. D. Pedrick '14 (Philosophy); F. E. Richter '13, A.B. (Economics); H. R. Tosdal, S.B. (Economics); K. Vosburg, B.A. (History); L. G. Wesson, S.B. (Chemistry)

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