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Excess of income of the Harvard Athletic Association over 1927-28 was $217,171.92 last year, according to a financial report made to the Board of Overseers by H. L. Shattuck '01, Treasurer of the University...
Operating expenses of Harvard University for the 12 months ended June 30, 1929, were $11,608,095.10, according to the balance sheet made public yesterday in the report of H. L. Shattuck '01, Treasurer of Harvard University, to the Board of Overseers. The greatest source of income to meet these expenses were funds and gifts, which provided...
...Wichita, Kan.; L. S. Davis 3M, of Dallas, Tex.; C. W. Steele 2M, of Chillicothe, Mo.; De Lamar Student Research Fellowships. Champ Lyons 2M, of Mobile, Ala., and L. S. Pilcher, 2d, 3M, of Montclair, N. J.; James Jackson Cabot Fellowships. Hugh Montgomery 3M, of Woods Hole; George Cheyne Shattuck Memorial Fellowship. W. P. Reed 3M, of Milwaukee, Wis.; John Ware Memorial Fellowship. E. R. Lehnherr...
...treasurer, named last week, is Henry Lee Shattuck. Unlike his predecessor, Mr. Shattuck has no "who" in Who's Who. But not for some time has he needed such identification in Massachusetts. Since 1923 he has been Chairman of the Ways & Means Committee in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He could have become Speaker this year had he chosen, and Governor Fuller once asked him to run for Attorney-General. He did not choose. Detached of mien, not outwardly the politician, he appeared to feel that his post was at the purse-strings of his commonwealth and there...
When the Senate on Tuesday confirmed the Cabinet nominations of President Hoover, the University was free to announce that it had accepted Mr. Adam's resignation and appointed Mr. Shattuck as his successor...