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...Weston Abram W. Hatcher Margaret Gaft, Cambridge Robert A. Hawkins Virginia Garland, Mt. Ida Peter J. Hearst Gretchen Thannhauser, Brookline Richard Henry, Jr. Martha Elliott, Wellesley Carl M. Herbert, Jr. Ann Whitter, Cambridge Richard Herr Posy Platt, Wellesley Thomas A. J. Herzford Gay Crosby, Wellesley Henry R. Heyburn Phoebe Rotch, Boston John W. Hird, II Patricia German Richard A. Hirschfield Betty Johnson, Marblehead William A. Hoftyzer Jo Parrish, Smith Robert H. Hoskins Marguerite Allen, Wheelock William K. Humphrey Juliet Crowder, Wellesley Robert T. Hurley Phebe Perry, Vassar Albert F. Hyde, II Alison Gilman, Winsor School Carl H. Imlay Barbara Cosgrovo...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Over 200 Couples to Attend '43's Jubilee | 5/17/1940 | See Source »

...Administrative Board of the Medical School Alexander Forbes '04, professor of Physiology, and William B. Castle '17, professor of Medicine, replace Kenneth D. Blackfan, Thomas Morgan Rotch Professor of Pediatrics, and Tracy J. Putnam '15, professor of Neurology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED IN ARTS AND SCIENCES | 10/23/1939 | See Source »

Established by Abbott Lawrence Rotch, a cousin of President Lowell, and maintained originally at his expense, the Observatory is on Great Blue Hill, in the towns of Milton and Canton. In 1912 the Observatory was bequeathed to the University, while the 70-acre park surrounding it is maintained by the Metropolitan District Commission as a public park...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Half-Century-Old Laboratory Shows Its Equipment and Weather Records | 5/31/1939 | See Source »

...Rotch Building, headquarters of Harvard's metallurgy studies, may be seen the new election bombardment furnace, new metallographs for studying the crystal structure of metals, and the new materials-testing laboratory. In the new furnace, which utilizes the stream of electrons to make intense heats, such metals as irridium, platinum, and platinum have been melted with heats ranging up to 4500 degrees Fahrenheit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Engineering Society to Exhibit New Equipment and Methods Tomorrow | 3/6/1939 | See Source »

...Geography 9b Tues. at 2 Geol. Mus. 23B 32b Tues. at 2 Geography Bldg. 14 35b Wed. at 2 Geography Bldg. 14 Geology 3 Consult Professor Billings 4 Consult Professor Bryan 8b Tues. at 10 Zool. Mus. 101 9b Tues. at 12 Geol. Mus 23B 13b Tues. at 9 Rotch 201 18b Tues. at 7.55 Rotch 108 23b Tues. at 10 Rotch 201 German C Consult Professor Heffner 105 Thurs. 3-5 Widener B 201 Wed. 3-5 Widener B Government 8a Tues. at 3 Harvard 3 12a Tues. at 9 Harvard 5 16 Thurs. 4-6 Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of Second Half-Year Courses Beginning Today and Tomorrow | 2/8/1938 | See Source »

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