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Richard E. Alger '36, of Middlebore; Vincent J. Anzelletti '37, of Cambridge; David H. Aronson '36, of Brookline; William J. Baker '36, of Cambridge; Laurence L. Barber, Jr. '37, of Arington; John B. Barney '37, of Bridgewater; Edward L. Bassett '36, of Marblehead; Frank A. Bautze '36, of Boston; Robert L. Bentley, 2d. '36, of Arlington; Charles N. Breed, Jr. '36, of Swampscott; John Briggs, 3d. '38, of Cambridge; John H. Burns '37, of Andover; Stanley J. Boguniecki '36, of Westfield...
These Seniors, who will be inducted at a ceremony on Wednesday, December 4, include Robert R. Barker, of Eliot House and Evanston, Illinois, Edward L. Bassett, of Winthrop House and Marblehead, Simon M. Bessie, of Dunster House and New York City, Bernard D. Davis, of Eliot House and Franklin, George S. Franklin, of Eliot House and New York City, Bernard German, of Dunster House and Newark, August C. Holmholz, of Winthrop House, and Andrew Kacmarcyk, of Dunster House and Brooklyn, Philip E. Lilienthal, of Lowell House and New York City, Douglas T. McClay, of Dorchester, Edward Meilman, of Roxbury, Herman...
November 18, "Bulk of Buildings," by Edward M. Bassett, of New York City, a member of the commission which drew up the original zoning ordinance for New York City, and an authority on the legal phases of zoning...
...Bowdoin undergraduate prize of $75 for the best translation of a specified passage in Greek or Latin was won by Edward Lewis Bassett '36 of Marblehead for his translation into Attic Greek of a passage in C. H. Moore's "The Religious Thought of the Greek." Honorable mention went to John Joseph Ney '35 of Dorchester...
November 26: Edward M. Bassett. "Limiting the Height of Buildings Through Zoning." Mr. Bassett is a member of the New York Bar. Was a member of the commission which framed the original New York zoning ordinance. Has been a legal adviser on zoning questions of communities all over the United States...