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Henry J. Cadbury, Hollis Professor of Divinity, will leave today for Philadelphia to attend a meeting of the American Friends Service Committee which will decide whether he will go to Oslo, Norway, in December to receive the $38,000 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the organization last weak.
Dr. Lyman has been the director of Jefferson Physical Laboratory for well over half of its 63-year history. He has been a member of the faculty since 1902, although in 1926 he retired from his chair as Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
Also around the University in the Fall of 1921, Professor James B. Conant was an adviser, holding office hours in Boylston 6, and Professor Charles Townsend Copeland was hearing undergraduate problems in Hollis 16. E. E. Hutchinson, M. F. Lesses, G. B. Roberts, Lazarus Rubin, D. H. Sanders, David Seegal...
If religious scholars were predestined to go begging, Harvard divinity history portends the present low tide of endowments. It is true that the University owes its origin to the desire to feed Puritan pulpits and, significantly or not, the first faculty chair was the Holis Professorship of Divinity (1721); but...
The FSC is looking for men from American colleges to undertake various relief projects which they hope will help maintain the peace. Already serving in these units are Richmond Miller '49, John B. Elliott '49, John Jones '47, and Hollis Wyman '43, all overseas in Europe at present.