Word: mccord
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Howard Corning '90, Executive Secretary of the Harvard Fund Council, has been chosen a member of the Research Staff of the Graduate School of Business Administration. Mr. Corning has been forced to resign the position which he has held since 1925, and D. T. W. McCord 18. Publicity Manager for the fund, has been appointed acting Executive Secretary in his place...
...Harvard Fund council will be represented at the gathering by Howard Corning '90, J. R. Hamlen '04, and D. T. W. McCord '21, Mr. Corning left Cambridge yesterday for Illinois, and Mr. McCord will follow him today. Mr. Hamlen, the third member of the Fund Council, who will attend the gathering, is in Texas at present, and he will proceed directly to Chicago...
...plan for a new Harvard Fund, which will be a permanent organization intended solely as an avenue through which former members of the College and the Graduate Schools may make yearly contributions, was announced yesterday by D. W. McCord '21 who has resigned his position as Associate Editor of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin to become connected with the Harvard Fund Council as director of alumni relations. Yesterday's announcement was made as a preliminary to the publishing of full details in next week's Alumni Bulletin...
...following review of the Senior Album, issued today, was written for the Crimson by David T. W. McCord '21. Mr. McCord, who was Ivy Orator for his class and was president of the Lampoon, is now connected with the Alumni Bulletin and the Transcript...
Under Beebe's supervision it is announced that the Bookshelf will broaden out both physically and intellectually. For the forthcoming March number there is an unusual number of distinguished contributions. Among these are a review of Amy Lowell's "Keats" by D. W. McCord '21, a review of Santayana's "Lucifer" by Robert Hillyer '22, and a review of Upton Sinclair's "Mammonart" by Beebe...