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...spreading the word planning over all creation. What a fine thing it would be to continue the upbuilding of community planning at Harvard. Mr. Hubbard is grand. He is broader than I am. That is no hurt for the head of a college department. Yours very truly, E. M. Bassett...
...days later it looked as though the title might go farther away than it has ever gone before, to Australia. The two most feared Americans in the tournament had been disposed of fairly easily. One, a mysterious Theodore Bassett, had survived the first two rounds through a bye and a default. Then he had been eliminated because, when his name was finally called for the third round, he turned out to be at home in Rye, N. Y. The other, curly-haired Robert Sweeny, who lives in London and plays from a British club, had, after a terrific match...
Arthur Deloraine Corey Fellowship of $1100 for the study of classical philology and archaeology in Europe to Edward L. Bassett '36, of Marble-head...
...Mile-first, Woodland (Y); second, Cornell (C); third, Bassett (C); fourth, Ohlinger...
...Seniors who will be inducted include Robert R. Baker of Evanston, Illinois, Edward L. Bassett of Marble-head, Simon M. Bessie of New York City, Bernard D. Davis of Franklin, George S. Franklin of New York City, Bernard German of Newark, August C. Helmholz of Rochester, Minnesota; Andrew Kacmarcyk of Brooklyn; Philip E. Lilienthal of New York City; Douglas T. McClay of Dorchester; edward Meilman of Roxbury; Herman E. Schroeder of Brooklyn; Richard E. Voland of New Rochelle, New York; Harold P. Welch of Winchendon; Francis J. Whitefield of Springfield; and Harold Winkler of Lawrence...