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Paul H. Buck, professor of History and former provost and dean of Arts and Sciences until his resignation in Feb., 1953, is currently sitting for a portrait which will hang in the faculty room of University Hall...
...setting up the European edition of Stars and Stripes, the situation became so ridiculous that he was commissioned. Sent back to Washington shortly after V.E. Day, he held down four Pentagon executive positions simultaneously until he returned to the University a year later as special assistant to Provost Buck...
...Wilson Lyon of coeducational Pomona, Frederick Hard of Scripps College (for women) and George Benson of Claremont Men's College-filed in solemn procession for a special ceremony. As they do every two years, the three were meeting to proclaim which of them would serve as next provost of a fourth college, the Claremont Graduate School. This year, it happened to be President Hard's turn to take over; but the ceremony itself involved more than an exchange of titles. It was all part of an experiment that exists nowhere else...
...Attorney General, when approached by Dodge, assigned the case to Harris Booras, the state's trust expert. After conferences with Dodge and Clark, and former Provost Paul H. Buck and Oscar M. Shaw '26, University attorney Booras advised Fingold not to enter the suit...
...decision last spring by Administrative Vice-President Edward R. Reynolds, Provost Buck, and the Deans to revert to a 1940 Corporation rule prohibiting the use of the term bill charging privilege by student organizations necessitated the change. The Corporation ruling had been relaxed since the war for solicitations by the Student Council and the Combined Charities Committee...