Word: dyers
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Increased demand for city and regional "planners" was the chief subject discussed in the annual report of the Harvard School of City Planning, released yesterday. The report was prepared by Henry V. Hubbard '97, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning and chairman of the school's council...
...sport of skiing was introduced into Switzerland a few years before the turn of the Century by English sportsmen who had picked it up in Norway, correctly considered the Alps ideal skiing terrain. In the U. S., the first skier on authentic record was the Rev. John L. Dyer, a Colorado Methodist preacher, who used skis to carry mail to his parishioners in the early 1850's. Norwegians in the Midwest organized the first U. S. ski-jumping tournament...
Charles A. Meyer and Hugh Maeneil were responsible for the decorations, and Clifford W. Wilson and Charles D. Dyer, 3rd deserve the credit for procuring the orchestra...
...will not be included in the indoor program. Bob Sears of Andover, a hammer thrower, will be lost until spring, as will Fulton Cahners, in the javelin. Cahners is the brother of Norman Cahners '36, Varsity weight and sprint man. Another promising weight man, according to Mikkola, is Dan Dyer, who will put the shot indoors and throw the discus outside...
Charles D. Dyer, 3rd, suggested at the Union Committee meeting that a survey be made of the hobbies of the members of the Freshman class, and the suggestion was adopted...