Word: pbha
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Graduate Council also possesses an instructive letter from the chairman of the Handbook committee, which informs us that "The Harvard Handbook has been copyrighted with the express purpose of preventing the use of its material in any other publication. We of PBHA would very much appreciate it if you would, in the future, put in quotes whatever material you use from the Handbook and credit it to the Handbook...
Under the plan, the work of the religious groups will have no connection with PBH's social service activities. "This is just another service the House can render to a few more groups," George A. Buttrick, Chairman of both the PBH and PBHA Committees, said last night. "There is absolutely no fear of any indictrination...
Leaders of the student PBH Association last night praised the appointment of Buttrick and said they expected to see, no departure from the House's present secular status. Douglas W. Hunt '55, PBHA president, pointed out that during most of the House's history, clergymen have served on the PBH committee and at the same time recognized the non-religious character of the organization. Hunt also said he was happy with the new Association Committee, which was announced yesterday...
Included in the latter, a purely advisory group of PBHA alumni, are Buttrick, Leighton, Hastie, Hunt, and William J. A. Jablonsky, all ex-officio members, and Henry Landau 1G, PBH president in 1952-53, William G. Saltonstall '28, principal of Phillips Exeter Academy, and Irving S. Michelman '39, a former PBH Social Service Committee Chairman...
...meeting followed a previous discussion between MRA leaders and Dougles W. Hunt '55, PBHA president, also at Shattauck's Brookline home. After three hours of discussion, however, Hunt remained unconvinced. "I think it fine that everybody learn about Moral Rearmament, just as they learn about any other controversial ideology," he said...