Word: schlatter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Blanks can be obtained from the following representatives in each House: Adams--Mr. R. B. Schlatter; Dunster--Professor E. S. Mason; Eliot--Dr. J. H. Gleason; Kirkland--Professor C. K. M. Kluckhohn; Leverett--Professor W. C. Greene; Lowell--Professor W. Y. Elliott; Winthrop--Professor D. B. Durand...
Blanks can be obtained from Professor Francis O. Matthiessen, Committee Secretary for Massachusetts, to whom they must later be sent, at Eliot House N-21. Representatives in other Houses are: Adams--Mr. Richard B. Schlatter; Dunster--Prof. Edward S. Mason; Kirkland--Prof. Edward A. Whitney; Leverett--Prof. William C. Greene; Lowell--Mr. Spencer D. Pollard; Winthrop--Mr. Dana Durand...
...statement expressed regret that the circumstances surrounding the dismissals were cause to "fear that liberty of opinion is being curtailed." Three Harvard graduates of the Class of 1934 signed, daniel J. Boorstin, Richard M. Goodwin, and Richard B. Schlatter...
...cannot improve education at Harvard, if that is your aim, by making petty attacks on the personalities, evidently unknown to you, of departmental executives. D. J. Boorstin '34. R. B. Schlatter...
Boorstin is First Marshal of Phi Beta Kappa, a member of the editorial boards of the CRIMSON and the Harvard Critic. He prepared at Tulsa High School and is a resident of Eliot House. Schlatter is one of the leading scholars of his class, an editor of the Harvard Critic, and is a resident of Lowell House. Goodwin, who is also a member of Lowell, is, like Boorstin, an editor of both the CRIMSON and the Harvard Critic...