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Critics Lavish in Praise of Research Work by Prof • - ▪ - NEWS NUMBER 17 VOL. XVM. HAVERFORD (AND WAntil) .PA,, OCTOBER 4. 1926 . DR. BAIIRETT TO GIVE SESQUI GIVES AWARD Dean'S Plan ✓Unlimited TO "HAVERFORD NEWS" CRITICS LAVISH IN PROF. IRS M. OS COURSE AT PRINCETON CarlMOaU lee' Senior Read.. by 1414 Ap.i.u.mW111 ,Interters With Edam el Weekly Wart at Harerlerd Cuts Appr ed by Faculty The Sesuoi-Centeenial Exposition PRAISE OF RESEARCH SUES CI OPEPiNCF_S Annooneenent ham been mode of the loan seat the following certificate to appointment of Dr. Don C. Barrett, the New.: Pro-feasts of F.conoinice at Haverford, 'This is to certify that the Haver- toa position in the department of System Goes Into Today; Provisos and M CHP AND IAPAN ford Nese he rendered rompleuous WORK BY PROF. LUNT Econoluira et Princeton University tor service in minding the Directors of the matron rely. Conditions fly Announced the Seed-Centeoulat International Es- "Valuation of Norwich" by Letter to News Describes Dr. Barrett Will give the none Is poedtIon to bring the montage of the Money and Denklog at Princeton oats Expoaltion before Ilse poblir rind his Haverford Professor Adventures of PhilosoPhY alb' given by Dr. Kemmerer. who OF car R o Penentee: 7. A modent ebeentips htmeelf from devoted time and effort toward making 00W engaged It the heed of a commie- When a rearm of unlimited an ronoonced hour examination Well Received Professor on World Tour it a mere.. Tale certificate ie pre- . to staining the currencies af Po- for upper routines goes Into nr other noomeed ea. will re- eented ay en -myrmidon of snot n ta and two Sofith Americas come today, the ideal of a rodent bra ceive • mark of sera It that wale FACULTY PUBLICATIONS LECTURES FREQUENTLY for amisnace Irks the brat of the reasonability nine be prenents a malefactor, tion and commendation in the rolebrittion of one hundred Ind Thin anointment will not interfere cramming himself become. neerer nos.. Literary Metes ore unanimous us Dr. Habra M. Jena., prot.ror of nits feats of American Independeoce." with Dr. Barrett. nonnwe at Haver. &Mont than It any time in the 8. The mark to be Oren a student their praise of -It. Venation of Nor- Philosophy 'On minattleat leave, write. Ft ie cigned by W. remind Kendrick, is the drat Inerrant of his edrenteres (Onl an be giros to wood bell of each tory of Haverford. The CUllefe in no roatinomred mils from wich," a book of Oratorical reisearrh Asher C. Baker, Odell Hamer and written by Dr. W. IS since leathilit Haverford la Jane. He week at Princeton and hall' Itt Haver- taken an important atop le the di which he enema himself In to he Lunt, Professor P. J. Cafferty. of English Conearational Ifinroey, rod inlets from the TeneSbeg Br000l Of ford. don of prone...lye educative. fired at the discretion of the [REP published bud July by the Clertndon Chimers Brodie. ie Putt CMv.. The new system bee ssoeseltatee frame. Prom in Loudon. England. The Editor, Riverton] News. umber of renthone In the repda 9. No Mudent is permitted to cot Brieffy, there are: the Mot clam before or the Brat Re mein minis. of the book le the Dear' Mead: .Parkene.rom. of sow VARSITY SOCCEMTES areeroment of the Iffortiab Croroh COME TO HEAR LMBY I. The plan In to affect Seolon Clete after R venetian. be readers woldd like to hen, from the Waiter. Bishop of Norwich, in 12S4 wandering profesoor in China, end ee I JeMere only. Underotanarden That IA the plan no it was occasioned by the levy of a tax of a Int sending pro a few anaphora of under the name resole Hooted byis the Family lant week_ A. Moth for there Yeare on the Emelt. ereertherom. be heretofore. one of the Zemke obese.] it, It BEAT ALUMNI BOOBS AND VIA SPEAK dery by Pope Lroocent IV at the We wiled from Vradoneer June 24, For oppercrasemen three will plan for unlimited attendente by the Cleradlan Poothe steamer "lane. no sneedned Dunbar of rota .1. rather than for unlimited rots." It Silver and Estes Star in Aaron, of Henry III. prom of Roads" We had the frowns uring Noted lowed. has been one of the "plank." is the A reek» in the London Times Lit- Liberal Club Sec erary Supplement of Sent giro ebb from the IlOwnity of Call 0. If a professor feels that • ..- News "platform" for several peen WRY. First Game of of the fonds on out boat end we greatly en. Speakers for Winter dent hot teken an unreinonable put, and the Curriealnm Committee book. "Up to the date of the bored the eetertainment white they number of cote in lue cos Let year included it in its meSar rec- Season publication by Mr. Lunt no text of Meetings benefice. and their mansion. for pore us. They were Laurin, the cities any roam wiralsoster, he ommendation.. lea rather unlotereeting Dime Pero] taxation. had been available to of the Thread XV A V IMITLI1b. egclade the student in reseal era. pinee for thaseess played on SS Field Saturday, the the general student except that of Sena. le Jaw. from the eretaimtion 10 thank It ie. at comae, highly experiments, Onwald Omriron VIllard, wen known Haverford Varsity soccer team de- Pone Nicholas in 1291." We spent pearly three weeks in writer and edimr of "The Nation." roil rosin.. The prefeenet miry, In* The Dean has enpremed the hope that feated the Alamo] Soccer Olen by a ithlierier to Other Works hose where I gave ten addresees and probably rodent, the Liberal Club in need not. give the student I Ike responsibility that it places on wore of 5 W 0. After being held to had • good nos conferences with smith November, and Frederick Libby. eget- worming before he taken this .cep, Co. student, will not prove more than two goes In the Ira Mt...quarters Centime. Dr. Lunt'. work with mond We reared the great temple uttde soma." of the National Comt- "Pre" Mr "Oast eneble Crating y ma carry. °trendy It is great- Of Play. the Vanity opened op with other hooka oa the minere, the review- Mire and Mar . good deed ot the In. ril fee the PreventiOn of War, Is in- a. The Doan lo empoWeedd to pet than any heretofore allowed them. an attack that we not to be denied er makes thra anodic.= statement Snaky scant motion. and the moun- " serted ha Detente.. 001111, the rare- 00 probation coy stedeet wire ke the Honor System. It make* each in the lam twenty minutes of pint. TheThe ptevion. editions, moreover, COD. tain Mews We sailed from Kobe on a members the da tudenth conduct ender its prat eene Broaden scored bride sod Tnt awe tale mem ineccuracint here for the small ispamme Ammer for Taingtao, be Bola ...ken anlineage,. Basely hie own d$eir. to tO the mist hove 7e.'n 0"ttlinT b ebb number of cote for aoy rea- in this late rally that eirtnany neept Bret time we have en accurate list cob- China. Math maa Garman coons Where he begins to Mum At. Lithe the • worth. nroakers for thin prot and soo whatsoever. no r dyne., also. it terlee very the Alumni broten on their feet. stim all the available menu- sloe before the war, but was centered pen41tiesAo,r r.„ The Vanity started off with a reth scripts, ereemilos over 3$0 donee by the Japanese and hae now been there two men have definitely scented. & The rota train by othethen of 44 nod .cored the first goal of the tray Preeted Mere and containing wealth tanned over to Chine. It is s bean- although their dates are se yet un- teams, musical dote, not, when toInd icate how many cuts be in the first few minute. of play. Bayer. of materiel for the modent of economic, f place for summer and f epent certain. on trip. AAR eon. at part of the members of the Faculty would 1 t0 ford had the been front of their social, encimiastical and local IMF en den there getting natty for tn. Dr. Debate, negro author nod editor the "rearonable number:" The et o limit "We want.' he 4 place owe the ancient He oppoosrea' goal. and as one of the great Y.Id. 0, A. tuitional Confront., of "Tee Crean" kW, cone to Hever. name le true of the double mat •bikty for his being there. He Alemni fullbacks attempted to clear 'Me 'Valuation of Norwich'. 1n star- 101 voltielvi came to Chinn. tool later in tbenreater. Unless we for absents from Fifth D. tee long prated that renorothifityoft the ball Sliver sot ponsemian.of It It opened In the city of Tromo-to on ✓an obtain a mip oe some *Mira for Meeg.tin OnO Thin is the proltion he Ilse ...tensed by Dr, W. W. Comfort. Hay- the fourth of Angrot. There Were Octo o L. bell & for WInt the erodenta',Ittede Mapnoel 1;1. ethIrd Cohn'. Preeidene, `make* 'WOOS wth nroweemearema. „derewavoiew arame-441-4•9rentrem is certain that neon thnt atti e half, er1VpIrZwitan1411raft the important educational FueUrudooe not fo have micaltere of inferior emilte. mede lb a elms whirl the, are • th,,,,,,e e0:ices,aracoerrallare of an• the obeyers with few attempt. to .4° M Meg time." rod the city Y. M. 0, A.'s. We amnia like to oremta to the Club rotting. score MM. made by either team, The Dr. Loon wan Mee the author of a Attn.. Christi. Retread ' tooth men en Will Inns.
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