Word: librarians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor E. F. Gay, Professor of Economic History wrote: "No one can fill, in the University and in the nation, the place left by Professor Coolidge. He was a great scholar and trainer of scholars in the wide field of modern history. He was a great librarian, building up, with rare catholicity of interest, a treasure-house and working-place for scholars. Here I wish especially to bring tribute to him as the great editor of "Foreign Affairs". When the Council on Foreign Relations established this journal, Profesors Coolidge was chosen as its editor because he was preeminently qualified...
President Lowell will receive the English students this morning at 9.30 o'clock in University Hall, after which the party will go to Soldiers Field to see the University's athletic equipment. Later they will be shown through Widener Library by W. C. Lane '81, Librarian, and through the new Fogg Art Museum by Professor P. J. Sachs '00, Director of the Fogg Museum...
...lack of chairs and to overcrowding of the Main Reading Room, several important changes have been made in the Library," it was anonunced by W. C. Lane '81, Librarian, late last night...
Students who leave Cambridge or this vicinity, for the Christmas Recess, should first return all books borrowed from the College Library, unless, in specific cases, they have obtained permission to take them away. William C. Lane, Librarian...
...Eminence's party was received at Harvard by W. C. Lance '81, Head Librarian, Dr. William Thomson, Instructor in Semitic languages and History, Professor W. H. P. Hatch of New Testament literature in the Episcopal Theological School, and Dean and Mrs. H. B. Washburn '91, also of the Episcopal Theological School...