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Aldrich prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was a prominent member of the cross country team. He captained the Freshman runners in 1928, and has been a member of the University team for two years. As captain this fall, he placed third in the meet with Yale...
...Williams is a member of the board of directors of the National Conference on City Planning, a member of the board of governors of the American City Planning Institute, and served on the staff of the New York City Heights of Buildings Commission. He was sent abroad by the city of New York in 1913 to investigate building regulations and zoning. He will examine "The Legal Aspects of Municipal Airports...
...Those in charge of the office have placed their facilities at the disposal of Seniors to talk over various work opportunities, and they have repeatedly made it clear that discussion of this sort carries no obligation of ultimate placement through this office. A reply to the questionnaire from every member of the Class of 1930 is considered essential to the effectiveness of these new services and the significance of the study. Replies to the questionnaire sent out by the Alumni Placement Service will be made comparable to returns of these older surveys and will be published in the CRIMSON...
...criticism. The criticism I would accept with greater alacrity if it were better fortified with accurate factual and statistical data. Almost every statement made in the editorial appears to me to be erroneous or misleading. Marriott's Revolution of 1848 was in no sense a prescribed book, and every member of--the course was free to read something else on the same subject. Now that I know that all members of the course were eager to read this particular work I appreciate the necessity of getting additional copies for the library. Since there has never been a complaint on this...
...following pre-review of the Harvard Dramatic Club's production "Success" which opens tonight was written for the Crimson by a member of the English Department who prefers to remain anonymous...