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After graduating from Amherst, receiving a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins, and teaching at Amherst and Olivet, Clark came to Harvard in 1904 to work with Agassiz as assistant in Invertebrate Zoology at the Museum. In 1911, he became curator of Echindorms and, in 1928, was named curator of Marine Invertebrates, a post which he held until July...
...most outstanding young man in Minneapolis for 1944" turned out to be blond, strapping (6 ft. 2 in.; 205 Ibs.) Rev. Reuben Youngdahl, 33. His outstanding job: in only seven years he converted Mount Olivet Lutheran Church from a debt-ridden institution of 200 members into a booming 2,500-member parish...
Last week Mount Olivet, now the second biggest church in the Augustana Lutheran Synod, celebrated its 25th anniversary. The congregation had already outgrown its new $50,000 church. Pastor Youngdahl was holding three identical services every Sunday, each overflowing the 465 seats and jamming the church to the doors. To meet the rush, he planned to split $400,000 between a new postwar church building and a Sunday school, youth center and gymnasium...
Died. The Reverend Dr. Norman Burton Barr, 75, pioneer Chicago social worker, founder and longtime superintendent of famed Olivet Institute, tenement dwellers' settlement house; of a heart attack; in Chicago. One of his enterprises was an "eviction house" for the temporary shelter of families thrown out of their homes...
Emerton travelling fellowships to Carl G. Anthon 3G, of Cambridge, A.M. '39; and Richard J. Storr 2G, of Olivet, Mich...