Word: dean
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dean Donham of the Business School being out of town, Assistant Dean D.W. Malott was asked late last night to make a statement concerning Representative Hagan's attack and made the following remarks: "In accordance with the usual policy of the University authorities. I have nothing to say about the matter. I do not care to make any statement whatsoever...
...announcement in today's CRIMSON of the house now being built for Dean Donham of the Business School marks another addition to the faculty houses owned by the University. Several homes, notably those of Professor Hocking and Palmer adjoining the Yard have long been controlled by the College, but so far the policy has been to limit the ownership of single housing units to a minimum...
...there is no need for the University itself to take definite measures to provide homes for its faculty except in special cases. Obviously the home for the head of the Business School is a special case. Its close relation to the other buildings of the school will enable the Dean to keep in close touch with his affairs and will render easy the duties of "landlording" required from the University. The proposed masters' houses to be built in connection with the projected Harvard system appear to have the same justification for University ownership, but it cannot be too clearly pointed...
...residence for the Dean of the Business School which is provided for under the provisions of the Baker Foundation is now being built for Dean Wallace Brett Donham '98, on the Business School Drive just east of the Baker Memorial Library...
Funds for building of the residence are included in the $5,000,000 gift which George F. Baker donated to the University several years ago. Dean Donham has planned a great deal of the house himself, having given various specifications to the architect, William T. Aldridge, of Boston...