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...Sever 7. 11 History B Fogg Lect Rm. History 1 Dr. Schaeffer, 1, 11, 13 New Lect. Hall Mr. Achorn, 2, 15 Sever 36 Mr. Achorn, 23, 26 Sever 35 Mr. Barnhart, 3, 22, 28, 30 New Lect, Hall Mr. Buck, 6, 14, 17, 27 New Lect, Hall Mr. Cram, 5, 14, 29 Harvard 6 Mr. Lear, 9, 18, 20 Sem, Mus, 1 Mr.Russell, 7, 19, 21 Harvard 5 Mr. Salmon, 8, 10 Harvard 2 Mr. Salmon, 25 Harvard 3 Mr. Williams, 4, 12, 16 Geol. Lect. Rm. History 4 Fogg Lect. Rm. History 46 Sever 29 Hygiene 2 Sever...
Under the old plan Mr. Cram administered the Student Employment Office and at the same time served as Secretary to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Every year he has placed large numbers of students in remunerative positions. But University 9 has never pretended to be more than a clearing house, putting employers with vacant positions in touch with students who wanted to work. The chief difficulty was that the number of men who could be placed was limited by the number of vacant positions that came to the notice of the office...
...interested in the advertisement in your paper of Feb. 23, an advertisement of The Forum magazine, displaying an article, Civilization, by Ralph Adams Cram, and a , picture of the New York Cathedral, St. John "-the Divine"- with the statement that the Cathedral was designed by Cram. If my memory is not at fault, the original architect was John La Farge, a considerable part of whose plan was embodied in stone. One regrets that a page of TIME should carry what is at least unfair, even if not inaccurate. Doubtless you understand that I do not wish to detract from...
...Divine were questioned by TIME. Said they : "The firm of Heins '-& La Farge were the original architects. Mr. Heins died in 1907 and the contract Vith that firm expired about that time. Under their regime, the Cathedral was to be French Romanesque outside and Byzantine inside. "Ralph Adams Cram took over the work in June, 1911. The trustees ordered him not to go on with the old plan. He is the architect of the present model which is pure Gothic...
Architect Goodhue, with his partner, Ralph Adams Cram, revolutionized ecclesiastical architecture in the U. S. He gave his life to Gothic. The austerity, the rigor, mocking yet exalting man's puny bones, the grace soaring beyond thought-these he served. He is almost solely responsible for the revival of Gothic in the U. S., now seen in innumerable college buildings, churches, cathedrals, offices, country houses. He built the chapel at West Point, the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, the Russell Sage Memorial at Far Rockaway, N. Y., the permanent buildings of the Panama Exposition. Over 50, he entered...