Word: baker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Within two years, at most, all Harvard undergraduates will be adequately housed and will be able to eat together in University dining halls. The Baker millions have provided living quarters and commons as well as recitation buildings for the students of business administration, and the group of buildings on Longwood avenue, known as Vanderbilt Hall, form a separate and self sufficient unit for the Harvard Medical School. Lodging and eating facilities for the law students, however, are in no such ideal state. Even the students of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences with Perkins and Conant to live...
...parts and are forced to live in unattractive rooms and dine in gloomy boarding houses or the ordinary hash slinging cafeteria, such houses would be a godsend. Building sites and money are the difficulties to be overcome. One can only pray for the appearance of some benefactor like Harkness, Baker, and Vanderbilt to provide buildings for the Law School worthy of its importance in the University...
Tied with Mr. Whitney for second place with 15 clubs are George Fisher Baker Jr., and Clarence Hungerford Mackay. Charles Oliver Iselin, 14 clubs, is third...
...Cambridge School of the Drama, although not a part of Harvard University is sponsored entirely by Harvard alumni and is an obvious and direct attempt to restore Harvard's dramatic prestige so lamentably destroyed by the discontinuation of English 47, Professor G. P. Baker's famous course in the dramatic arts. The department of Naval Science in insisting upon using the Roger's building for drilling in spite of other available places and hence curtailing the program of the drama school-again threatens to erase the theatre from Harvard...
...Baker, Heller, Walinchus and Hood of Pittsburgh's backfield got more of a work-out than they expected against some tough West Virginians. Pittsburgh 16, West Virginia...