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After 35 years, Professor Emeritus Morey, now 74, has come close to realizing an old dream: giving scholars a chance to see all the examples of art on any particular subject almost at a glance. Where-ever complete copies of the index exist-at Princeton, and at Dumbarton Oaks-U.S. scholars have been able to do in one day research that would once have taken months. Now, with a third copy safely installed in Rome through funds raised by Cardinal Spellman, European scholars are at last able to do the same...
Robert Clarkson Clothier, president emeritus of the university. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .LL.D...
...group of youngish men who felt that existing organizations were not geared to encourage research effectively. To keep the organization young, they limit membership to men under 45 (the average age at election is 36). When he reaches the upper limit, a member retires to emeritus status and loses rights to vote and present papers, though he may still sponsor papers by aspirants to membership. Current membership: 258 active, 292 emeritus. Current limit on new members who may be elected in any one year...
Arthur Becket Lamb, Erving Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, died of a heart attack yesterday afternoon in his Brookline home. Professor Lamb was 72 years...
...Baxter, III '14 for "Scientists Against Time," 1942; Paul H. Buck for "The Road to Reunion," in 1938; Frederick J. Turner for "The Significance of Sections in American History," 1933; Edward Channing for volume six of "The History of the United States," 1926; and Charles H. Mcllwain, professor emeritus, for "The American Revolution...