Word: phelpses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President emeritus A. Lawrence Lowell leads off with a chapter stressing the importance of planning for future contingencies which the State Department must meet. Divided into three parts, the book covers "World Background," "American Background" and "The Issues" with chapters by Harvard's Payson Wild, Jr., Holcombe, Clarence Haring, Reginald...
Towards earning a small part of their tuition here, 230 hawk-eyed undergraduates check up daily on attendance and report "cuts" in over 30 College courses to University Hall, it was disclosed today by Assistant Dean in charge of records, Reginald H. Phelps '20.
About 229 applications for the positions were made to Miss Peter this year, Phelps said, but pointed out that many have to be rejected if the Dean's office reports that their standing is poor. Although 230 monitor posts are open, the number of attendance-takers is really much less...
Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes, architect, iconographer, president of New York City's Art Commission, member of the New York Public Library Board, is as long, as ascetic, as elegantly bearded as an El Greco cardinal. One day in 1934 his long face lengthened further when he came upon an...
The quartet of Assistant Deans of the College continuing in office consists of Deans Bowditch, Cary, Chauncey, and Phelps.