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President Conant will dedicate the George R. Agassiz Station of the Harvard Observatory this afternoon and unveil an bronze plaque in memory of the former Overseer.
He said that he hoped to add to the staff of the School of Public Health a group of "keen young investigators . . . who will dedicate their lives to an objective investigation (of insanity) without any preconceived notions as to its causes."
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, having filmed his TV programs in advance, took off for Rome, stopped en route in County Roscommon, Ireland, to dedicate a church in the village of Croghan, birthplace of his grandmother.
Following the Paris conference, Fried rich will travel to Berlin to dedicate a new building of the Hochschulefeur politick in the Free University of Berlin.
Nebraska-born Wright Morris does more than dedicate his new novel to Sherwood Anderson: in an almost filial gesture, he consciously patterns his story on Anderson's work. The locale of The Works of Love is Anderson's sleepy Midwest of the 1900s. Its style is an echo...