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...Sever 2 German 4 Sever 29 Government 1 Mr. Altman, Sec, A3, A7 New Lect. Hall Dr. Benson, Sec. B6 New Lect. Hall Mr. Burdine, Sec. A8, A14 New Lect. hall Mr. De Nike, Sec, A4, A9 New Lect. Hall Mr. Haines, Sec. Al, A10 New Lect. Hall Dr. Hindmarsh, B2, B5 Memorial Hall Mr. Maddox, Sec. B7 Memorial Hall Mr. Marshall, Sec A6 Memorial Hall Mr. Michelmore, Sec, A11 Memorial Hall Mr. Redford, Sec. A2, A5, A12 Memorial Hall Mr. Reed, Sec. A13 Harvard 6 Mr. Shepard, Sec. B1, B4, B8 Memorial Hall Dr. Wild, Sec. B3 Harvard...
...patronesses are as follows: Mrs. Roger Pierce, head patroness, and the Mesdames N. S. Bartlett, Arthur Beane, Cornelius Bliss, Charles Breed, Trowbridge Callaway, Donald Cutler, Henry Chauncey, Philip Dalton, Joseph Davis, Samuel Drury, G. F. Ducey, A. C. Hanford, Dana Hardwick, A. E. Hindmarsh, DeLancey Jay, Shaun Kelly, Henry Keyes, William Lane, Delmar Leighton, Charles Locke, Matthew Luce, George McFadden, S. G. Mortimer, F. R. Moseley, Potter Palmer, John Pratt, J. O. Proctor Hampden Robb, Chandler Robbins, J. D. Sawyer, S. D. Warren, Lawrence Waterbury, P. B. Weld, Barrett Wendell, and S. H. Wolcott...
President Lowell, J. P. Baxter, III, associate professor of History, and Master of Adams House, and A. E. Hindmarsh, assistant dean of the College, will speak to members of the Class of 1936 this morning at 9 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall on the choice of a field of concentration. If any Freshmen have classes at this hour, absence from them will be excused...
...meeting of the Harvard International Council tonight at 7.30 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House, A. E. Hindmarsh, assistant dean and instructor in Government, will speak on "Lagging Peace Machinery--Manchuria as an Object Lesson," it was announced yesterday by M. S. Knowles '34, chairman of the Council. Dean Hindmarsh is the author of a recent book entitled "Force in Peace." This is the second talk to be given before the Council since midyears...
...Hindmarsh, Assistant Dean and Instructor in Government, has written a new book entitled "Force in Peace," which is now being published by the University Press, and is expected to appear about the first of March. It deals, as its title indicates, with the use, by modern nations, of force not legally war. Its purpose is to show the difficulties which arise from this use of "force in peace" and to suggest changes in the modern machinery of international relations which will enable such actions to be legally recognized and dealt with accordingly...