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o4MANY CHANGES AT BARNARD. =Prof. Woodward Resigns to Enter Bus!de7Jnd«Ahysiness—New Young Women Tutors.to enter business. _ ,English 'department Prof. wii iam B. Parker haa resigned. Miss Alice Haskell haa fcne to V ellesley College, and Allan P. vVestcott has belt;*n made a tutor at Columbia. In their places have x been appointed as lecturers two Barnard t- I graduates. Miss Virginia C. Gildersleeva and Miss Claire M. Howard, and Edward Hail Gardner. Miss Howard, however, has just resign* i, In order to accei the first award of the international scholarship for women. In consequence, shewill be a student at Oxford University for the next two years. Miss Dorothy Brewsjer, Barnard, ’OS, haa been appointed to fill a vacancy.Miss Maude Huttman of the history department has been made a tutor. Miss Grace Langford has been made ttrtor in the physics department to fill the vacancy left by Dr. S. R. ^Tilliams. Her place as assistant In that department is to befilled by Herman W. Farwell.I In the department of classical philology Charles J. Ogden has been made an assistant, and In the department of zoology Miss Louise H. Gregory Is a new assistant. Miss Kingsley is a new member ofWnnr HAnnrtment. and Mrs. JuliananHaskell:Barnard College has made many changes In the Faculty since last June. Prof. Curtis Hidden Page has been appointed Professor of Romance Languages and Literature, to take the place of Prof. Benjamin D. Woodward, who has resigned 1£1
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