By the last incoming mnil Professor Ernest William Brown, F.Ti.S., of Yale •I)Diversity, gives nil account to his sister Jlrs.'J. C: Yorke.'. of Maslorlon, of the enlliusiasm everywhere ilisplayeil tlirnnihiMit America in fvprylhin,? connected" willi the war. ami in ilescrilmij; ii meeting held in Wolsoy Hull— a liiiro building in tho university cily—for the purpose! of hearing an mldress by (ho 'Archbishop of Yorl;, says that the enthusiasm was such a? he had never nrovioiisly experienced in America. Iho lmildiii" was packed lo flic doors, and nt the "close of (he address the orßan— said to be one of the finest in the worldvolled out "God Savu the King , ' oml "The Star-Kpnnpled Bnniicr, winch swnied In touch the heart of and unilo everyone in the hiiildin" in a niiehty revive to stand side by sido with the Motherland until victory should be won. Professor lirnwn is very successfully maitini! experiments for the Government, (ho iiiituro of which are, of course, not disclosed.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 6
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