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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...School of City Planning, the first in this country, has been opened at Harvard this fall, with the aid of the Rockefeller Foundation. The plans for the new School call for an organization similar to that of the School of Landscape Architecture and the School of Architecture, and the three will be housed in Robinson Hall and in the Old Fogg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CITY PLANNING SCHOOL OPENS THIS FALL WITH SEPARATE FACILITIES | 9/27/1929 | See Source »

Harvard University began twenty years ago to give courses in city planning. In 1909 special instruction in the principles of city planning was announced and given by the Faculty of the School of Landscape Architecture. That School, if not the very first, was among the first in the world to give collegiate instruction in city planning. In 1923 an option in city planning, leading to the degree of master in landscape architecture in the specially designated field of city planning, was established in the School of Landscape Architecture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CITY PLANNING SCHOOL OPENS THIS FALL WITH SEPARATE FACILITIES | 9/27/1929 | See Source »

...first lecture in the University course for the education of teachers of the blind, the only one of its kind in America, will be held today at 3 o'clock in Room 3, Lawrence Hall, Kirkland St., Cambridge. The course is given by Professor E. E. Allen, lecturer in the School of Education, who is also director of the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Watertown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COURSE FOR TEACHERS OF BLIND WILL BEGIN TODAY | 9/27/1929 | See Source »

...assertion probably needs qualification to include those who have never seen the Marx brothers, if indeed any such still exist. It may be assumed that the latter class is in fact not a myth in order to justify a review of one of their productions; for the first mentioned class will go to see it no matter what the reviewer says, and the second mentioned couldn't by any amount of persuasion be induced to view such a spectacle after their initial experience...

Author: By P. C. S., | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 9/27/1929 | See Source »

...little Junior at all." Chico gets into an argument with Groucho which, poorly paraphrased, runs somewhat as follows: (they're looking for a stolen picture) G.--I think it must be in the next room, according to this plan. C.--I guess you're right we'll look there first. G.--But what if there isn't any next room? C.--That's easy; we'll build...

Author: By P. C. S., | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 9/27/1929 | See Source »

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