Word: director
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George R. Cooksey of the District of Columbia to succeed himself as a director of the War Finance Corp...
Professor Edwin Bidwell Wilson '99 of the Harvard School of Public Health has been reelected president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, it has just been announced. Professor Arthur Edwin Kennelly Hon. '06, of the Engineering School, Professor George Howard Parker '87, director of the Zoological Laboratory, and Professor George Lyman Kittredge '82, Gurney Professor of English Literature at the University, were elected vice-presidents...
Thomas Barbour '06, director of the University Museum, and Professor Paul Joseph Sachs '00 will serve on the finance committee of the Academy. Professor George Foot Moore Hon, '06, and Associate Professor Edwin Crawford Kemble have been appointed to the publication committee. W. C. Lane '81, and Barbour are announced as members of the library committee of the Academy. Professor Simeon Burt Wolbach '99 of the Medical School will serve on the house committee. Professor Parker, Professor Gregory Paul Baxter '96, and Associate Professor William Chase Greene '11, Professor Wilson, and Professor Gulick will compose the meetings committee. Professors Harlow...
Several of the 33 fellows and the 21 associates elected to the Academy were members of the University. The fellows of the Academy at the University just elected are: Professor Walter Fenno Dearborn, director of the Psycho-Educational Clinic: Professor Ralph Barton Perry of the Philosophy Department: Professor Henry Bradford Washburn '91, professor of Church History; Assistant Professor Joshua Whatmough: Assistant Professor James Phinney Baxter III: Assistant Professor Arthur Harrison Cole: Assistant Professor William Yandell Elliott: Professor Clarence Henry Har- ing '07; Professor Warren Milton Persons; and Professor Arthur Meler Schlesinger...
...appointment of David Washburn Bailey of the class of 1921 as director of University publications not only fills the vacancy left by Miss Mullen's death but goes considerably farther in definitely centering the responsibility for all University publications. The importance of such books as the University catalogue and the Alumni Directory cannot be appreciated as long as they continue to make their regular and flawless appearance. Only by their want could the University arrive at a full sense of its dependence on them. Nowhere might the danger of divided responsibility and confused commands be more fatal. These dangers...