Word: chases
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That "American education takes more time than it should" was claimed by George H. Chase, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, in his annual report to President Conant issued yesterday. The average age of the 155 students receiving Ph.D. degrees last year was shown to be 30.2 years...
...Dean Chase declared that the "depression" decrease in total enrollment of the Graduate School, from 962 in 1933 and 859 in 1934 to 792 for the last school year, had apparently reached its low point, as this year's registration numbered 915. He added that of the 155 men who received doctorate degrees last year 126 are known to be employed at present, 90 of them in school or college teaching...
...SHEAFE CHASE...
...Committee in charge of the broadcasts includes Dean Chase, Harry Rowe Mimmo, Dean of the School of Engineering, Loring B. Andrews '25 of the Harvard Observatory, and Dr. David M. Little '17, Secretary to the University...
...significant that President Lowell who so often said that this is the "age of advertising" should live to see Harvard's men of learning go on the air along with Chase and Sanborn and Dainty Dot Hosiery. The days are gone when Santayana could sit in his cloister and ponder upon the mysteries of the universe. Now he is known to every stenographer as the author of "The Last Puritan," soon to sell for $1.69 a copy at Liggett's. Those members of the faculty who find themselves unable to write, and shudder at the thought of President Conant...