Word: danae
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This article is an up to-date revision of the CRIMSON's first Admissions Report, for which Douglas M. Fouquet '51 and Bayley F. Mason '51 were awarded the 1951 Dana Reed Prize for the best piece of undergraduate writing to appear in a Harvard publication. '55 in a Nutshell Harvard Yale Princeton Dartmouth Number of applicants 3200 3200 3200 3511 Number in class 1150 1169 804 760 Number interviews 2500 2000 2000 3400 Geographical distribution: New England 38.1% 28.6% 27.3% 32.6% Middle Atlantic 28.1 37.8 50.0 43.8 Middle West 16.7 17.2 16.3 14.6 Far West...
...year ago, Executive Editor Dana Tasker was put in charge of a special project to use color in TIME whenever it helps tell a story better than black-and-white illustration. I think you will agree that color pictures often do add another dimension of understanding to news reporting...
...third consecutive year, the Dana Reed Prize for the best piece of writing in a Harvard undergraduate publication has gone to CRIMSON editors...
...Prize was established five years ago as a memorial to Dana Reed '43 who was reported missing over the Adriatic while he was piloting a B-24 on a mission over Northern Italy during World...
...locale, and they would rather wait until a job in their area was offered. In the past eight years, over 85 percent of graduates from all three programs have been placed by the School's placement office. The success of graduates who compete for their first job, according to Dana M. Cotton. Director of Placement, is well above the national average...