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Eleven Harvard Clubs, scattered from Pasadena to Boston and Utica to Dallas, Texas, have arranged for showings of the Harvard Film, which has just been completed by the Harvard Film Foundation, it was announced yesterday by H. C. Clark '11, Alumni Secretary. The picture received its first showing in tentative form before the directors of the Alumni Association at their meeting last month and its second before the Harvard Club of Buffalo last Tuesday, where it was enthusiastically received. The movie consists of three reels of glimpses of Harvard activities, people, and buildings, and takes about 40 minutes to show...
Last week, Dr. Mather Almon Abbott, Lawrenceville's headmaster, said that Dawes House would be rebuilt at a cost of $200,000. Already, he announced, friends and alumni of the school had donated $80,000, a quarter of which came from the Vice President...
President Little thought that education ceases never. He suggested a plan whereby graduates of Michigan could continue to study at their alma mater by taking a series of correspondence courses. This vast project (Michigan has nearly 70,000 alumni) he called the Alumni University. Soon letters were pouring into Ann Arbor, alumni-instruction pouring...
President Little looked forward to Michigan's centennial (1937). He held alumni meetings, launched a building program which might well make Michigan physically the foremost U. S. university. In spite of vast expenditures involved, the alumni seemed enthusiastic. Last week, when President Little resigned, it was a year to the day since he first broached this program. Already alumni have responded. In Manhattan they are raising money for a University Little Theatre; in Detroit for a new dormitory...
...following article is based on a survey of the Peabody Museum published in the current Alumni Bulletin, written by Edward Reynolds '81 M.D. '85, director of the Museum...