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...Mass.; W. E. Dodd, Jr., Chicago, Ill; M. A. Dolliver, Manset, Me.; J. W. R. Dow, Chicago, Ill.; W. A. Fowlie, Brookline, Mass.; A. R. Fulton, Geneva, N.Y.; W. C. Gutterson, Weymouth, Mass.; Miles Hanson, Jr., Weston, Mass.; S. G. Hanson, Winooski, Vt.; C. H. Hapgood, Winchester, N.H.; Eric Hartmann, Springfield, Mass.; Jack Hexter, Cincinnati, Ohio; F. E. Sears, Jr., Concord, N. H.; Morrison Sharp, Hingham, Mass.; C. E. Smith, Cambridge, Mass.; W. R. Smith, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; G. R. Steue, Williamsburg, Mass.; R. L. Swann, Schenectady, N.Y.; L. R. Thiesmeyer, Summit, N.J.; E. J. Hickey, Cambridge, Mass.; Milton Hopkins...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AWARDS MIDYEAR DEGREES TO 212 STUDENTS | 3/2/1933 | See Source »

...committee consisting of 12 men in the Freshman class who will make all possible contacts with foreign students in their class. Members of the 1936 Committee are J. F. King, A. G. Henry, H. E. Roman, W. H. Durfee, J. K. Musgrave, Wayne Andrews, J. D. Peck, A. K. Hartmann, F. F. Schimmel, J. F. Fitzgerald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE ELECTED TO DIRECT 1936 FOREIGN STUDENT WORK | 10/27/1932 | See Source »

...Hans Hartmann and Dr. Karl Wien passed the spot, which was by no means too difficult for skilled mountaineers. Hermann Schaller was just about to ascend the steep couloir, and I watched him from near by; for my rope team, consisting of Hans Prischer, myself and a porter, was to follow at once...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Kanchenjunga Couloir | 8/31/1931 | See Source »

...Dulled with terror, we realized the terrible disaster. With a rope we fixed the porter to the rock over which the rest of the rope was double slung. We proceeded to Camp Eight, where we recalled Hartmann and Dr. Wien, for the whole party to descend and search for our poor friends. Six in all passed the night on an ice ledge a metre wide on the range of the couloir. Next day almost the entire expedition gathered in the highest basin of the Zemu Glacier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Kanchenjunga Couloir | 8/31/1931 | See Source »

Last week the U. S. Embassy was able to lay before a French military tribunal clear proof that Charles Hartmann of Hollister, Calif, had never left the U. S. since his entrance in 1872, had never been a French citizen. Obviously some rogue had taken advantage of his absence to use his name. Elaborately the tribunal apologized. The accused was free to return to Nordheim where, however, far fewer remembered Hartmann the Californian, than Hartmann...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Return of a Native | 9/1/1930 | See Source »

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