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...jackpot winner was Linda Bartlett of California. Miss Bartlett may have been wanted by the Crimeds for their title, but when she was asked to appear a week later at a pre-Army game rally, Associate Dean Watson refused to give his permission...
...General Education in an Age of Specialization" will be examined at the August 8 public session. Benjamin F. Wright, President of Smith College, and former Chairman of the Committee on General Education at Harvard; Howard Bartlett, Head of the Department of Humanities, and John Morton Blum, Associate Professor of Humanities both at M.I.T.; Bart J. Bok, Professor of Applied Astronomy at Harvard; and Lincoln Gordon, Professor of International Economic Relations at the Harvard Business School, will participate...
...University of Michigan's round, bouncy Harley Harris Bartlett, 70, director of the university's botanical gardens and one of the top botanists in the U.S. Bartlett scoured Formosa, Sumatra, Mexico, Guatemala, British Honduras and the Philippines for his botanical specimens, but to a large part of the university his chief claim to fame rested closer to home. He kept open house for his students, helped so many with their problems (and their bills) that hundreds of Michigan men and women came to know him as "Uncle Harley"-a typically absent-minded bachelor professor with a penchant...
...Noble is expected to be top boss of the merged company, Beech-Nut Life Savers Inc. W. Clark Arkell, 68, Beech-Nut board chairman (and son of Founder Bartlett Arkell), will have stock control, with some 10% of the 3,500,000 shares. Beech-Nut stockholders will get 1.2 shares in the merged corporation for each Beech-Nut share; Life Savers stock will be traded in on a share-for-share basis...
Those receiving the awards are: Herschel C. Baker, associate professor of English, to study the development of William Hazlitt's ideas; Paul D. Bartlett, Erving Professor of Chemistry, the mechanisms of organic chemical reactions; Walter J. Bate '39, associate professor of English, the life and works of John Keats; Harvey Brooks, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics, the foundations of solid state physics...