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FACULTY NOTES

April, 1912
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FACULTY NOTES
April, 1912

At the annual town meeting held .in Etna, Professor Updyke was one of the delegates chosen by the town to represent it at the state constitutional convention to be held in June.

Doctor Bowler is the author of an article on "The Effects of Athletics on Young Men" in the March number of the Medical Times.

Professor Foster was the delegate of the College at the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the University of Pittsburg.

Professor Updyke, with the assistance of other members of the department of Political Science, has prepared a pamphlet on the subject of the "Short Ballot." It is proposed by the Short Ballot Association to use this pamphlet at the state constitutional convention in June, with the purpose of advocating its use in New Hampshire.

Professor Person was a speaker on "Scientific Management" at Woodstock recently before the Northern Bankers' Association of New England. Professor Person has also been named a director for New Hampshire- of the Connecticut Valley Waterways Association, the object of which is the general improvement of the Connecticut River and the conservation of the forests at its source.

Professor Wicker was a speaker on "Woman Suffrage" at Portsmouth recently.

At a meeting of the permanent alumni of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, Professor Emery was one of the speakers. The subject of discussion was plans for the new Institute.

Professor Watson, formerly a member of the English Department, now Professor of English at Roberts College, Constantinople, is in this country on leave of absence for a year. He is studying at Harvard.

Professor Sheldon spoke recently at Smith College on the "Nature of Consciousness."

Prof. C. D. Adams was a recent speaker at a Lenten vesper service in the Harvard Church, Brookline, on "Plato's Vision of Immortality." .

Professor Colby is the first vice-president of the Taft League of New Hampshire. The Hanover representatives of the League are Professor Dixon and Mr. Perley R. Bugbee '90.