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...newest monument to the New Harvard, the Roy E. Larsen Hall at the Ed School, received its first callers yesterday. A group of old Cambridge ladies, a priest, and a few merely curious toured its nine floors of light-controlled, heat-regulated bare cinder block halls and unfurnished beige rooms. The building, they decided, backed soul...

Author: By Nancy Moran, | Title: Ed School's 'Castle' Receives Its First Visitors | 6/17/1965 | See Source »

...standing committees has been revised, in order to deal with the suggestions that are expected to emerge from the area groups. (The Scheffler Committee will metamorphose into a permanent committee on academic policy.) And over the summer, the Ed School will move into its red-brick Roy E. Larsen Tower, which features "department centers" on each floor. The centers--already christened "water holes"--include kitchenettes, and large windows; they are designed to encourage informal shop talk...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scheffler Report Will Chart the Future Of University's School of Education | 6/17/1965 | See Source »

...Faculty members who have been given life memberships in the Academy are, in addition to Bruner and Scheffier: Bernard Bailyn, professor of History; Robert Ulrich, James Bryant Conant Professor of Education. Emeritus; David Riesman '31, Henry Ford 11 Professor of Social Sciences: and John B. Carroll, Roy Edward Larsen Professor of Educational Psychology...

Author: By Beth Edelmann, | Title: Professors Help Set Up National Education Group | 3/30/1965 | See Source »

...Advocate's trustees, chaired by Roy E. Larsen '21, chairman of the executive committee of Time. Inc., Include two other business executives, two magazine editors, and Samuel E. Ordway Jr. '21, chairman of the Conservation Foundation

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Advocate To Raise Money From Alumni | 3/29/1965 | See Source »

...Francisco bank, Don C. Silverthorne, whose "gross dishonesty" Saxon had blamed for its collapse, turned up at the hearings and told newsmen in a corridor confrontation that he gave "booze, cigars and virgin-wool shirts" to both Saxon and his West Coast regional director, Arnold E. Larsen. "I don't give liquor by the bottle," smiled Silverthorne. "I give it by the case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Banking: Trouble Among the Regulators | 3/26/1965 | See Source »

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