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...lakefront near the University of Chicago, was born to keep up with technology: the original building was part of the Columbian Exposition of 1893. For a while afterward it was the home of the Field Museum of Natural History. Reconstruction began in 1926, after Merchant Philanthropist Julius Rosenwald returned from a visit to Munich's famed Deutsches Museum, which pioneered in developing industrial exhibits the visitor could operate. He and his eight-year-old son William, were fascinated. Rosenwald gave the equivalent of $8,000,000 in Sears, Roebuck stock, and by the time of the 1933 Century...
...most heavily subscribed seminar is George C. Rosenwald's "The Psychoanalitic View of Man." It had 72 applicants for eight places. The five seminars offered in the humanities were also swamped with applications...
...Bradlee T. Howe '63; G. Oliver Koppeli '62, IL; Richard T. Seymour '64; David A. Mittell '39, Vice-President, Lawrence R. McCoy & Co., Worcester; Dean Monro; George G. Mulligan '62; Paul A. Newsome '29, President, Newsome & Co., Inc., Boston; Daniel I. Peck '52, Certified Public Accountant, Brookline; Harold Rosenwald '27, LL.B. '20, Attorney, Boston; Dean von Stade; Herbert Stewart, M.B.A. '40, Lecturer on Business Administration, Harvard Business School; Lynn M. Taussig '64; and Dean Watson...
...Harvard Student Agencies' lawyer, Harold Rosenwald '27, said that HSA might enter a motion of dismissal. The suit was filed last March...
...another point Waldstein asked Burke if he thought Michael B. Kats '62, manager of the 1942 "Let's Go," had acted within his authority when he signed an agreement to employ four persons, including Yale junior Leonard M. Chazen, to write the 1942 guide. Rosenwald instructed Burke not to answer "because this is a question of law which the judge will decide...