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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Production Manager: Stephen Greene '38; House Manager: Irving H. Chase '89; Director's Assistant: Walter E. Teschan '37; Press Representative: John J. Garlick '38; Production Representative: Norman E. Bunt '38; Stage Manager: Samuel L. M. Cole '39; Electrician: Benjamin Roth '38; Patroness Chairman: Henry M. Winter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dozen Named for "Wind and the Rain" Production Staff | 4/23/1936 | See Source »

Those speaking, who were selected in the trials two weeks ago are: Norman L. Cahners '37, Thomas Stephenson '37. Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36. William T. Dean, Jr. '37, Ethan A. Dennison, Jr. '37; James B. Hallett '37. Paul Killiam, Jr. '37. Edward O. Miller '37. Edward M. Rabenold, Jr. '37, A. Gilman Sullivan '36, and John A. Sullivan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Two Tercentenary Speakers Will Be Picked in Finals | 4/23/1936 | See Source »

Other Harvard dental men participating in the meetings are Dr. Maurice E. Peters; Dr. M. S. Strcok, instructor in oral surgery at the School; and Dr. Norman W. Swett, instructor in prosthetic dentistry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dean Miner Awarded Medal by Connecticut Association | 4/16/1936 | See Source »

Those selected to speak are Jack D. Andrews, Claudius J. Byrne, Lawrence F. Ebb, Rendiga T. Fols, Donald McDonald, and Morgan O. Preston. Alternates will be Robert Boan, Norman H. Brisson, Robert Coquillette and Harry M. Shooshan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEN '39 DEBATERS FOR H. Y. P. ARGUMENT PICKED | 4/14/1936 | See Source »

...which the Harvardmen found. In geological strata of this period pollen grains of elm, alder, beech and oak and fossil shellfish reveal a warm climate. The Bronze Age began about 1800 B. C., the Iron Age not until 100 A. D. From then until the Anglo-Norman conquests (12th Century) the Irish lived in wicker huts, wooden houses or crannogs-lake dwellings. Still being explored is a royal crannog where Irish kings held court for two centuries. To get a complete picture of Irishmen old & new, Harvard scientists are making anthropological measurements and sociological observations of thousands of living inhabitants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Diggers | 4/13/1936 | See Source »

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