Word: bertrams
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Saville, an off-campus house, was set up as a French-speaking dormitory last year in answer to student requests. Residents speak French and eat together at a French table in Bertram Hall...
Jane A. Borden '57 of Concord, Mass. and Briggs Hall was elected alternate delegate to N.S.A., and Jill C. Spero '56 of Glencoe, Ill, and Bertram Hall, sub-treasurer...
Janet M. Titus '55 of Malibu Beach, Calif, and Moors Hall was second, and Mary A. MacGregor '55 of Fargo, N.D. and Bertram Hall followed a close third...
...remained chief printer for Harvard until his retirement in 1931. From the beginning of Wilson's stay until the late '90's the Printing Office grew in importance, doing all of the University's job printing, and finally printing the University Catalogue. It grew so rapidly that J. Bertram William '77 was appointed as publication agent to smooth over public relations between the Printing Office and faculty members, who were not used to being told where they should send their printing...
...solid, middle-class congregation which still numbers about 2,500, even though neighborhoods near by have deteriorated sufficiently to make it necessary for the police sometimes to provide special protection for members of the congregation. The Chapel of the Intercession, consecrated in 1914, was built by famed Architect Bertram Goodhue, who considered it his best work. In the adjoining cemetery lie Painter-Naturalist James Audubon and Poet Clement Clarke Moore, author of A Visit from St. Nicholas. ST. LUKE'S, on Hudson Street in Greenwich Village, serves a 450-member congregation ; its principal project is currently the building...