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CLASS OF 1889

June 1916 David N. Blakely
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CLASS OF 1889
June 1916 David N. Blakely

George P. Bard of Youngstown, Ohio, has been elected president of the Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio. Mr. Bard has a son in Dartmouth '19.

Charles F. H. Allen, son of Frederick J. Allen, a sophomore in Boston University, has just been elected editor-in-chief of the Hub (the college annual issued by the junior class) for next year.

Charles D. Hazen has been appointed professor of European History in Columbia University. He will take up his new duties in October. His work will be entirely with graduate students who are working for advanced degrees, and will lie within the field of modern history. Hazen was professor of history at Smith College from 1893 to 1914, and for the past two years has been doing research work in Washington, D. C. Soon after he left Smith he was offered the chair of modern history at Cornell University, but he was unwilling to give up the opportunity for study in Washington and so declined the offer. He has published the following books: "Contemporary American Opinion of the French Revolution" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1897) ; "Old Northampton" (Cambridge Press, 1904) ; "Europe since 1815" (Henry Holt & Co., N. Y., 1910) ; co-author "Historical Sources in Schools" (1902) ; translator "Adoption and Amendment of Constitutions" by Charles Borgland, University of Geneva (1895).

Secretary, Dr. David N. Blakely, 53 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass.