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...Divinity School plans to enroll 70 students this term, an increase of 18 over last year, and finally, the Graduate School of Public Administration will take care of 15 Fellows, compared to seven last year. Also, an undetermined number of students from other graduate schools will study at the Littauer Center. The total enrollment figure is considerably boosted when the many special students, Fellows, travelling Fellows, unclassified students, and the University Extension students are taken into account...
Amid the turmoil of the weekend, which included a hurricane and the arrival of Freshmen and Upperclassmen, the University announced the official opening of the new Littauer School of Public Administration, which will have fifteen students the first year within its great white walls...
North of the Yard in the Law School section the Hemenway gym may be located. This has now been removed to make room for the new four story Graduate School of Public Administration given by Lucius N. Littauer '78, of New York...
...Littauer described the laying of the stone as an "important mile-stone here at Harvard and in public life. "The completion of this building should point to the day when public office, in the hands of broadly educated and highly expert public administrators, will really become a public trust." The founder stressed the improvement of "public administration through making the government service popular as a life's vocation...
Deau of the Graduate School of Public Administration is John H. Williams, Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy. Dean Williams describes Harvard's contribution to this field as the offering of a new method rather than the answering of a new need. He foresees the Littauer Center growing into a real center for men in the public service whether federal, state, or local, and for men in the social sciences, whatever their particular specialty, who are engaged upon research in broad public problems...