Word: hamlens
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...committee appointed is as follows: J. R. Hamlen '04, chairman; T. S. Ross '12, secretary; E. A. Taft '04, and H. F. Clark '05, incharge of transportation; and Samuel Hoar...
...Hamlen '04, general secretary of the Harvard Alumini Association, who has been travelling in the South, is expected to be present at the meetings of the St. Louis and Chicago Clubs with President Lowell...
...increase over last year of $50,000 is shown in the known salaries of Harvard men receiving positions in 1927, in a report just issued by the Alumni Appointment Office. It was anonunced recently by J. R. Hamlen '04, General Secretary. The report included only men who were placed by The Alumni Appointment Office, the Faculty, and the various Harvard Clubs. No report of the number of men entering the teaching Profession was made. The combined efforts of the three departments were responsible for 448 men being sutuated. Of this number slightly more than half have reported what salaries they...
...statement in the 1927 issue of the annual report, Hamlen says, "The office is constantly endeavoring to broaden its scope and contacts, to extend its faculities to business houses throughout the country, and 40 assist those graduates who have not yet found satisfactory positions. To do this more effectively it must depend upon the continued interest of the alumni and the employers. It is hoped that the alumni, especially, will keep the Appointment Office actively in mind, the notify its Secretary whenever there are openings in their own organizations, or any others. The source of such information can be kept...
...Union doubles contest the Class A finals were taken by C. R. Hamlen '30, and Robeson Bailey '29, playing against C. W. Wirth '30, and L. C. Jauncey 2G. They won by the count of 6-2, 0-6, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. The Union Class B doubles crown went to A. D. Howlett '28 and H. N. Goodman '28, who seized the match to the tune of 8-6, 5-7, 3-6, S.6 from F. L. Anderson '29 and R. H. Gledhill...