Word: chauncey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Henry Chauncey '28, assistant dean in charge of the Freshman Class will be the other speaker on the program; humorous entertainment will be furnished by Ellery Sedgewick '32 and W. S. Warner, Jr. '32, magicians. Dean Chauncey and the two magicians were feature entertainers at the Smith Halls smoker, which was held about two weeks ago on the same evening as those in McKinlock and Gore Halls...
...French '29, Freshman football coach and captain of last year's Crimson eleven, and Henry Chauncey '28, assistant dean in charge of Freshmen, will be the speakers. Ellery Brook nick '32 and W. E. Waenae, Jr. '32, undergraduate magicians whose skill has won them considerable reputation, will take part in the entertainment features of the program, which include meets pleasure and entertainment...
...Lamb 1G. Apthoep 12 J. H. Perkins, 2nd 2L. Beck 25 *R. H. Field Sp.L. Beck 22 *M. A. Cheek 1G.B. Claverly 23 *C. McK. Norton 1L Claverly 44 Davidson Sommers 3L. Dana 37 *T. L. M. Newton Drayton 8 *Humphrey Slatter Jr. 1L. Dunster 23 Asst. Dean Henry Chauncey Gore A25 G. G. Benedict 4G. Gore B12 *W. S. Youngman Jr. 1L. Gore C33 F. B. Lee 2L. Gore D24 E. H. Dewey 4G. Gore E24 Prof. E. P. Kohler 5 Linden St. *James L. Reed 1L. Little Hall 14 R. A. Stout 1L. McKinlock A11 J. McA. Preston...
Through the closer cooperation of Freshmen Deans Chauncey and Hindmarsh, the Advisers were able to visit personally some 114 students who came from foreign countries, entered on condition, or for some other reason, needed special assistance. Later in the year, each adviser will check up his advisees' records in order to learn whether they have further need...
Four lecturers come from other American colleges to Harvard, two for the whole year and two for the second half year only. Chauncey Tinker, on sabattical leave from Yale, will lecture during the second half year in the Department of Fine Arts on British Painting of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries...