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DEAN OF TOULOUSE HERE AS EXCHANGE PROFESSOR FOR 1921

ANNOUNCE OTHER IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS IN FACULTY

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Heny Guy, Dean of the Faculty of Letters at the University of Toulouse, France, is to be the French exchange professor of Harvard University this year. He is professor of French Literature at Toulouse, as well as being Dean, and has written various works on the French Literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. He is to give one course in the Department of Romance Languages during the second half-year, and also a series of public lectures on forneille. Meanwhile, Professor A. B. Hart '80, will go to Paris as the Harvard Exchange Professor at the Sorbonne.

Another important appointment announced at Harvard is that of Daniel Starch, who has taught Psychology at the University of Wisconsin since 1908, as Assistant Professor of Advertising in the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. Professor Starch was graduated from Morningside College in lowa in 1903, did graduate work at the State University of lowa, and later at Harvard, and has recently been Assistant Professor of Psychology at Wisconsin. He is the author of books on psychology and advertising.

Byrne Professorship Filled

Dr. Lawrence W. Baker has been appointed Assistant Professor of Orthodentia at the Dental School. Professor Edward W. Taylor '88, has been appointed to the James Jackson Putnam Professorship of Neurology at the Medical School, a post recently established in memory of the late Professor J. J. Putnam '66, of Boston. Professor Felix Frankfurter, Law '06, has been selected for the Byrne Professorship of Administrative Law, established by James Byrne '77, a member of the Corporation.

The Choate Memorial Fellowship, given by the Harvard Club of New York in memory of the late Joseph H. Choate '52, American Ambassador to Great Britain from 1899 to 1905, has been assigned this year to John W. Morris, a student from the University of Cambridge, England, who was nominated for this honor by the Vice Chancellor of that University.

Fifteen Scholarships Awarded

The following scholarship awards are announced:

The Nelson Robinson Jr. Traveling Fellowship in the Harvard School of Architecture of John L. Skinner, 2 S. A., of Detroit.

The Gordon Bartlett Scholarship in the Medical School of Thomas D. Cunningham and Allen W. Locke, 4M., of Rutland, Vt.

The Bliss Scholarship at the Bussey Institution to Henry B. Peinson, 2B., of New Bedford.

The Hemenway Fellowship to Birajasankar Guha of Calcutta, India.

The Buckley Scholarships in Harvard College to Herbert Smolar, 2 Div., of Cambridge, and Frederick A. Haley, 2 Div., of Arlington.

The Eveleth Scholarship in the School of Architecture to Kenneth K. Stowell, 3 S. A., of New York city.

The Austin Scholarship in the School of Architecture to William G. O'Toole, 3 S. A., of Louisville, Kentucky.

A Special Student Scholarship in School of Architecture to Walter H. Pratt, 2 S. A., of Natick, Mass.

University Scholarships in Architecture to Frederick J. Wilder, 2 S. A., of Woodstock, Vt., Stanley R. MeCandless of Davenport, Iowa, and Florian A. Kleinschmidt of Mankato, Minn.

The Austin Scholarship in Landscape Architecture to Prentiss French, 3 S. L. A., of Williamstown, Mass.

The F. H. Cummings Scholarship in Landscape Architecture to Kenneth A. Gardner, 3 S. L. A., of West Somerville, Mass.

University Scholarships in Landscape Architecture to William C. Dickinson of North Amherst, Mass., and Richard B. Sias of Corona, Cal.

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