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...PAUL W. COLBURN...
...committee will submit its decision, together with preliminary plans for studios, to John C. Colburn, an architect in the Department of Buildings and Grounds...
...Orient, appointed a Faculty committee to examine the possibility of protecting the University from fallout. The committee began meeting in November, 1961, and issued a report of its recommendations last March. While the possibility of erecting blast shelters was rejected, a "modest" fallout program seemed worthwhile. John C. Colburn, an architect in the Buildings and Grounds Department, conducted a survey which seemed to indicate that shelter could be found in present basements for the University's 21,500 faculty, staff, and students. Additional space might house another 25,000 members of the Cambridge community. In April the New England Army...
Preliminary work on studio plans has been handled by John Colburn, an architect in the Department of Buildings and Grounds. Final plans will not be completed for several months...
According to Wiggins, the CD officer will also be charged with assigning shelter space to different parts of the Harvard population. To do this he will use a survey of potential fall-out shelter areas conducted last year by John C. Colburn of the Buildings and Grounds Department. He will also use the Corps of Engineers plans...