Word: fairbanks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...good lecturer with small groups; better on Greece than Rome. Haring: scholar; covers large field well. Morison: scholar, good lecturer. Brinton, Buck, McKay, Jordan: good lecturers; excellent tutors. Schlesinger: scholar; most of time to graduate students; dull lecturer. Merk: careful; good lecturer; scholar. Doolin: poor lecturer; excellent tutor. Evans, Fairbank, Gleason: good tutors
...University, will come here as a lecturer on Greek for a half year. Other one-year appointments are Heinz Werner, of the University of Michigan, who has received a position as lecturer on Psychology, Bernard O. Koopman, of Columbia University, who will become a lecturer on Mathematics, John K. Fairbank '29, who will be an instructor in History, and Charles E. Buchwald, G.E.S., who has been named an assistant in Electrical Engineering...
...This ship was used extensively by club members. It was taken to New York several times for weekends by men who were licensed pilots. In January of this year, the ship was equipped with skiis and used for aerial photography in the White Mountains. Later in the spring Beekman Fairbank '34, then secretary of the club, won two events in the Norwood Air Meet using this ship. Several men with no previous experience had their first flight training with the club and successfully obtained their licenses...
...officers of the Club are: president, Archibald M. Brown, Jr. '34; secretary, J. Cheever Cowdin '35; treasurer, Beeckman C. Fairbank '34. The Club has now approximately 20 members...
...Doris Benson, John E. Bird, Barbara Evers, R. A. Benson, Jr., Reed E. Bartlett, Charles W. Perry, Sidney Gleason, 2nd, Ruth Hussey, W. A. Frances, Mary Ettling, Evelyn Hassman, T. Gordan Bingham, Jr., Dorothy Hughes, F. F. Silver, Robert Schafer, Natalie Peterson, Alber Flower, Jr., Mina Flower, Beechman, L. Fairbank, Margaret Page, Dorothea MacMillen, H. Myron, Jr., G. S. Worcester, N. Shipman, Jay Ricks, Miss J. White...