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...recent appointment of Professor G. H. Edgell as Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Chairman of the School of Architecture, has called attention to a number of changes to be made in the School. Earlier in the year the appointment of Professor Jean Jacques Haffner as Professor of Architectural Design had been announced. Professor Haffner, a graduate of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and holder of the much coveted Prix de Rome, commenced to teach here last January. He will take charge of the courses in design and will bring to Harvard the instruction, criticism, and inspiration that...
...several years part time instructor in Design. He very competently filled the vacancy left when Professor Duquesne went to France at the outbreak of the War. He has done this work at considerable sacrifice of his practice and his help has been greatly appreciated by the staff. Professor Haffner now takes his place, but he will still follow the work of the School with interest and it is hoped that he may be called in again to help as the growth of the School requires...
...class for draughtsmen in the Boston Architectural Club also joins in these combined problems. Professor Ferran, recently appointed to the Institute staff, is also a graduate of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and a winner of the Prix de Rome. He is also a close personal friend of Professor Haffner. The arrangement of joint problems will give Boston something of the advantage which the Ecole des Beaux-Arts has so long enjoyed, that of rival ateliers in the same locality, working on the same problems, and with the great advantage to the instructors as well as to the students...
...questions they are asking are as old as the Bible itself--and a very traditional part of being teenagers. "During high school, kids have a developmental task," explains Debra Haffner, director of the Religious Institute for Sexual Morality, Justice and Healing, in Norwalk, Conn. "They have to develop their own ideals. They need to answer the questions 'Who am I? What do I believe?' It's not uncommon to try on different sets of values, even to 'church shop.' It's the beginning of an ongoing search for meaning...
Religious and spiritual media have, in many ways, become the new missionaries. And they are traveling to wherever their prospective converts live. That means old media are not enough. They have to get wired. "This generation turns to the Internet for everything," says the Religious Institute's Haffner. Guideposts for Teens has added a website, gp4teens.com as have other Christian magazines. Guideposts' print edition for younger kids was completely replaced by an online version. It averages about 2,000 unique visitors...