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From the Class of 1936: Sidney Stuart Alexander, Edward Lewis Bassett, Simon Michael Bessie, George Small Franklin, Jr., Charles Allen Haskins, John Bamber Hickam, Robert Charles Hunter, Harold Burton Jaffee, Leonard Wallenstein, Jarcho, Millard Lucien Kaplan, Alfred Pope, Robert Hey Rawson, Theodor Herzl Rome, Robert Dayton Sall, Herman Elbert Schroeder, Emmanuel Sliver, Robert Morton Terrall, Richard Edward Voland, Harold Phelan Welch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hanford Awards 41 Detur Prize Books To Students Of High Scholastic Rank | 11/15/1933 | See Source »

Marriage Revealed. Martha Johns Dodd, only daughter of U. S. Ambassador to Germany William Edward Dodd: and George Bassett Roberts, Manhattan banker; year and a half ago in Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Nov. 13, 1933 | 11/13/1933 | See Source »

...members of the Council for the year are: president, Richard G. Ames '34; secretary, Atreus van Schrader, Jr. '34; treasurer, Theodore Chase '34; John H. Dean '34; Bradford Simmons '34; Richard P. Waters, Jr. '34; Roger H. Martin '34; Carl A. Pescosolido '34; Richard Bassett '34; Alfred B. Hallowell '34; Edward P. Parker '34; Thomas J. Davis, Jr. '35; Thomas Hunter '35; David W. Lewis '35; Ebenezer F. Bowditch '35; Herman Gundlach, Jr. '35; and Franklin P. Whitbeck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT COUNCIL WILL HEAR CONANT AT FIRST MEETING | 10/18/1933 | See Source »

...second lecture by an outside authority will be given on Monday, December 4, when Ex-Congressman Edward M. Bassett of New York will speak on "Limiting the Heights of Buildings through zoning. Mr. Bassett is internationally known as a zoning authority...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IHLDER TO LECTURE ON AIM OF CITY PLANNING | 10/2/1933 | See Source »

...James's success is due to his scientific elimination of the faulty avenues of approach, and to the peculiar skill with which he follows his own. The Jackson of Summer was a man who played a role in political movements; Bassett sought vainly to imbue life into notes which scarcely left his library cubicle; Parton's was the unmodified hero of local tradition. Taking cue from his Pulitzer prize "Raven" of 1929, Mr. James meticulously introduces the reader to the individuals with whom Jackson came into contact, and allows "Old Hickory" to evolve his own character through the medium...

Author: By J. M., | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 9/27/1933 | See Source »

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