John Chipman Farrar, editor of The Bookman, spoke under the auspices of The Arts on the subject of "The Younger Generation in American Literature."
Professor Urban addressed the Yale Philosophical Club on Saturday, May 22. His subject was "The Great Traditions in Philosophy and Some Modernistic Tendencies."
Mr. A. H. Deute, general manager of the Borden Company, addressed the first year Tuck men on "Chain Stores and Mail Houses as Competitors."
Mr. W. J. Mack, attorney-at-law and wellknown sociologist, lectured before the class in Labor Problems on "Stabilizing Industrial Relations."
An interesting feature of the baccalaureate service was the male octette gathered for the anthem and containing the leaders of five successive glee clubs: Arthur J. O'Neill '19, Sherman Adams '20, Robert W. Elsasser '21, James A. Hamilton '22 and John D. Booth '23, leader of the club for next year.