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At a meeting of the President and Fellows of the University, the following appointments were made: Leave of absence was granted to Professor H. N. Davis for the second half-year of 1916-1917. The E. R. Thayer Teaching Fellowship (recently established at the Law School in memory of the late Dean Thayer) was awarded to Chester Alden McLain of Melrose for 1916-1917, and the Elizabeth Wilder Prize, which is offered to the Freshman passing the highest examination in German at Mid-Years, was awarded to Clarence Crane Brinton of Longmeadow. The use of Sanders Theatre for May 4 was granted to the Pierian Sodality for a concert.
Leave of absence was granted to Professor H. N. Davis for the second half-year of 1916-1917.
The E. R. Thayer Teaching Fellowship (recently established at the Law School in memory of the late Dean Thayer) was awarded to Chester Alden McLain of Melrose for 1916-1917, and the Elizabeth Wilder Prize, which is offered to the Freshman passing the highest examination in German at Mid-Years, was awarded to Clarence Crane Brinton of Longmeadow.
The use of Sanders Theatre for May 4 was granted to the Pierian Sodality for a concert.
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