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...middle of the floor to the table where the Master and tutors were sitting, waiting for an opportunity to open the celebrations. Within a second the clever beast was on the table, peering around at the occupants of the room with visible embarrassment. As if inspired, K. B. Murdock '16, Master of the House, rose to the occasion, doing his duty by the rabbit-god in a short speech of introduction. "This is the rabbit which is Leverett House," he said with biblical grandeur. It was as he picked Bunny Leverett up by his long aristocratic ears, holding it aloft...
President Lowell is chairman of the Honorary Committee of Sponsors, which has as its members Dr. Serge Koussevitzky, conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra; Professor K. B. Murdock, dean of the Faculty and Master of Leverett House; and Miss Bernice Veazey Brown, dean of Radcliffe College...
...professors representing the colleges and universities are: J. P. Adams, Brown; G. P. Bacon, Tufts; F. W. Brown, Bowdoin; H. M. Dadourian, Trinity; A. C. Hanford, Harvard; B. A. Hazeltine, Middlebury; L. A. Howland, Wesleyan; Craven Laycock, Dartmouth; H. P. Little, Clark; T. R. Mather, Boston University; K. B. Murdock, Harvard; C. S. Potter, Amherst; T. C. Smith, Williams; Elijah Swift, Frederick Tupper, Vermont; C. H. Warren, Yale; W. M. Warren, Boston University; F. G. Wren, Tufts...
...president; A. W. Scott '09, vice-president; Walter Humphreys, secretary; J. L. Taylor, treasurer; and other directors, Delmar Leighton '19, A. C. Redfield '13, from Harvard at large: H. S. Ford, Jasper Whiting, from M. I. T. at large; C. P. Biddle, from officers of Harvard; K. B. Murdock '16, from alumni of Harvard; C. L. Wilson, from students of M. I. T.; and R. N. Clark '32, B. K. Bachrach '33, Theodore Chase '34, from the undergraduates in Harvard...
Observers guessed last week that the Globe's publicity might do harm to young Professor Murdock. It might make Harvard change its mind. Also, even if Professor Murdock is elected dean, he will have potent rivals for the presidency. Among those spoken of are: Boston Lawyer Charles Pelham Curtis Jr., 36, clubman, sportsman, member of a distinguished Harvard family (but he stutters a bit, a disadvantage in a Harvard president); Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams (he probably would not accept); Professor Francis Bowes Sayre of Harvard Law School, personable son-in-law of the late Woodrow Wilson...