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...Chicago (Littlefield) 8, St. Louis...
Oldest of the Square's typing bureaus is The Misses Littlefield Twin winters, a year out of Cambridge High and Latin, opened the agency in 1899; their noice, Miss Dorothy Littlefield, has managed the office since 1945. The Littlefield bureau is proud of its alumni, men who it feels have gone through Littlefield's as well as Harvard, and who often visit the Brattle Street office when back in Cambridge. An office library of Littlefield typed manuscripts includes Rollo Walter Brown's "Harvard Yard in the Golden Age," and a study of Milton's influence on English poetry which...
Across the Square from the Misses Littlefield is the Alice Darling Secretarial Service, the one-man managed agency on the Square. The bureau is now owned by John S. Marston who bought it in 1948 when Miss Darling abandoned typing for law practice. For Miss Darling's as for the other bureaus, the thesis rush began in March and is now subsiding...
...choice items in Editor Linscott's basket is an account of how mid-19th Century Boston was rocked by scandal: the only known instance in which a Harvard professor committed murder. A Harvard janitor, one Littlefield, achieved immortality of a sort by nabbing the murderer, who had buried his victim in a vault under his chemistry laboratory. As he dug into the wall of the vault, related Littlefield, "the first thing I saw was the pelvis of a man and two parts of a leg." With appropriate Harvard restraint, the janitor added: "I knew this was no place...
...Frank R. Littlefield...