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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Among those who reported were: Charles Devens '33, George Fremd, Jr., P. E. Gorman '32, J. M. Lockwood '34, A. J. Lupien '32, Edmund Model '33, F. H. Poor '34, J. E. Sheldon '32, E. D. W. Sprague '32, J. Van R. Strong '34, Since Devens is to play ball this season, he will be unable to enter football. Fremd was a member of the 1934 team. Gorman is from the Jayvee squad last year. Lockwood was fielder on the Freshman team last year with Strong, John Ware, Jr., Captain of the 1934 team, is expected to come out soon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BATTERY WORK-OUT FOR FIRST TEAM DRAWS 25 | 2/24/1932 | See Source »

...champagne, one for his architects' office, one for his scenic studio. Soviet fathers have not forgotten his design for the Neva bridge, and Joseph Urban was one of the eight foreign architects invited to submit designs for the preat Palace of the Soviets in Moscow. The red plaster model of his project was the focal point of last week's exhibition. It embraced a huge segment-shaped auditorium to seat 25,000 people and allow whole regiments to march across its stage, offices, libraries, and a combined auditorium and theatre to serve the All Union Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Machines to Live In | 2/22/1932 | See Source »

...Models and plans of all four of the apostles were shown at the Modern Museum last week and with them the work of several of their U. S. disciples: Howe & Lescaze, Richard J. Neutra. Bowman Bros., and the recent convert Raymond Hood. Of particular interest were a Howe & Lescaze model of an ideal tenement, built on stilts to save the cost of cellar excavating; and Raymond Hood's elaborate model of a 21-story apartment tower for the country, designed to occupy the centre of a large co-operative garden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Machines to Live In | 2/22/1932 | See Source »

...program this year has been shaped by the officers of the Model League with a special view to the attraction of students of wide and varied interests to participate in the sessions. Students of government and modern history will discover many topics the consideration of which will directly touch their fields of study. For the first time, a strong bid for the participation of students in economics has been made in the shape of the committee to discuss economic questions. The chief value of the Assembly, however, is still for the collegian who, while his activities do not lie directly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Model League of Nations Assembly To Be Attended By Harvard Delegations | 2/10/1932 | See Source »

...CRIMSON within a few days. A special shelf in the Reading Room at widener, it is expected, will be set aside for bibliographical matter. Graduate students as well as undergraduate are welcome. A small registration fee covers accommodations at Providence, luncheons, and the annual dance of the Model Assembly. Transportation, too, may possibly be provided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Model League of Nations Assembly To Be Attended By Harvard Delegations | 2/10/1932 | See Source »

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