President E. M. Hopkins has been appointed one of the 21 new electors of the Hall of Fame of great Americans at New York University, the body which picks those whose names are to be inscribed. Elections are made every five years, and as the last choices were, made in 1915 a number of the great will this year be added to the Hall's list. Only persons who have been dead ten or more years can be chosen by the electors. On the list of those whose names have already been chosen for the Hall of Fame are Daniel Webster and Rufus Choate.