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Entries for the Harvard Race, made famous by yearly groups of Crimson recreational skiers, close tonight. Any downhill fan who wishes to take part, along with the 40-odd already signed up, should do so at Leavitt and Pierce as soon as possible...
Members of the Ski Club and the ski team encourage as many as possible to sign the entry book for the Sunday race, which has been placed in Leavitt and Peirce. The contest will be run entirely for fun and not in a spirit of bitter competition...
Conceived about three years ago on a suggestion of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt Owen Rohde, onetime U.S. Minister to Denmark, the program took shape in 1940 as CBS's solution to the problem of allocating radio time to the numerous Government agencies that wanted it. CBS elected to tell, each week, the story of whatever U.S. Government activity was uppermost in the news. Assigned to the job were CBS's clearheaded Washington correspondent, Albert L. Warner, and a producerdirector, Brewster Morgan, who had directed a Shakespearean theater in England, worked in Hollywood, got radio down cold...
...would turn Massachusetts Hall green with ivy. Its history is inextricably tied to that of New England as well as to that of Harvard; and today, with Radcliffe College on one side and the grave of Henry Dunster on the other, it is as strong a Harvard tradition as Leavitt and Peirce...
Sued for Divorce. Lieut. Commander Giles Chester Stedman, ex-Commander of the United States Lines; by Florence Leavitt Schick Stedman, ex-widow of Razor-Inventor Colonel Jacob Schick; in Reno...