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In accordance with plans made recently by the Harvard-Princeton Fine Arts Club for an exchange of professors of fine arts between the two universities, the Corporation has appointed Professor Charles R. Morey of Princeton as visiting lecturer on fine arts for the first half of next year, and has granted leave of absence to Professor Chandler R. Post '04 for the same period, to enable him to teach at Princeton.
Professor Charles Palache has been appointed curator of the mineralogical museum at the University, to take office next September in place of Professor John Eliot Wolff '79, whose plan to retire from active teaching next summer was recently announced.
Professor Edward Burlingame Hill '94 has been reappointed assistant professor of music for a term of three years, and Mr. Edward Ballantine '07 has been promoted from an annual instructorship in music to a faculty instructorship with a term of three years. Both men, in addition to their teaching work, are well known as composers.
Award Graduate Scholarships
Several fellowships and scholarships have been awarded for next year by the Corporation. The James A. Rumrill Scholarship, for a properly qualified graduate of a southern college who wishes to do graduate study at the University, goes to C. M. Braxton of Jacksonville, Florida, who is now a graduate student at the University of Virginia and will enter the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The Charles Elliott Perkins Scholarship for a graduate of an Iowa college or university goes to B. W. Jones of Swarthmore, Pa., Grinnell College '23.
A Daniel A. Buckley Scholarship has been awarded for next year to E. R. Collier '16 of Cambridge, who is now a second-year student in the Graduate School of Education. The Charles Dexter Scholarships, founded last year from the bequest of Miss Annie L. Dexter to enable men to visit England for work in English, goes to Hazelton Spencer 4G, of Cambridge, assistant in English, for the summer of 1923; and to G. McG. Voigt 3G of Cambridge, for the year 1923-24.
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