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...Berlin, one George P. Murdock, young American now circumambulating in Germany, summed up social and economic conditions as follows...
Assistant Deans Kenneth B. Murdock '16 and David M. Little Jr. '18 are leaving the Dean's office at the close of the present year to devote their time to study and teaching, the University announced yesterday. Dr. Murdock has been an assistant dean since 1918 and is at present in charge of the classes of 1924 and 1925, while Dean Little has spent two years as dean of the present Sophomore Class...
...James Jackson Jr., Mrs. J. H. Jenkins, Mrs. William Keyes, Mrs. F. K. Kernan, Mrs. C. G. La Farge, Mrs. T. W. Lamont, Mrs. L. V. Lock-wood, Mrs. G. C. Lodge, Mrs. A. L. Lowell, Mrs. Matthew Luce, Mrs. Charles MacVeagh, Mrs. J. J. Merrill, Mrs. K. B. Murdock, Mrs. J. M. Newell, Mrs. H. T. Nichols, Mrs. Guido Panteleoni, Mrs. G. E. Pfaffmann, Mrs. F. S. Pratt, Mrs. H. A. Prince, Mrs. R. L. Raymond, Mrs. E. S. Reynal, Mrs. R. S. Russell, Mrs. Bernabe Sanchez, Mrs. H. F. Schwarz, Mrs. J. H. Sherburne, Mrs. C. B. Smith...
...Milton, Henry S. Van Duzer '75, and Clarence L. Hay '08 of New York, Henry S. Howe '69 of Brookline, Francis R. Hart and Charles H. Taylor '89 of Boston, Augustin H. Parker '97 of Charles River, William C. Lane '81, Librarian of the College Library, Harold Murdock H. '16, Director of the Harvard Press, and George P. Winship '93 of the Widener Memorial Library...
According to Mr. George P. Winship '93, Librarian of the Harry Elkins Widener Collection, his book will be a typical example of the high standard set by the University Press. He attributes this standard largely to Mr. Murdock, Director of the press and chairman of the Board of Syndics, which has general supervision of the books published, and Mr. Rogers "Of course," said Mr. Winship, "the University Press does not attempt to compete with the large publishing concerns, but it does maintain an exceptionally high standard, which they often do not. Mr. Rogers is a genius for typographical work...