Word: wadsworth
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Taking possession of Wadsworth Houses, which has been occupied by the Department of Military Science since the first World War, the central office of the Personnel Relations Department has been moved from Legman Hall where it formerly had its offices. Wartime expansion, which caused the Mill Set Department to move its headquarters to the SAE house was also responsible for this shift...
...again before the beginning of the Summer Session, for only students who did not attend the First Session will register on Monday, August 10 from 9 to 4 o'clock in the Catalogue Room of Widener Library; this has been designated as the place of registration instead of 2 Wadsworth, as formerly announced in the Harvard Summer School Bulletin...
...Summer School students who accompany the Outing Club on its trip to Singing Beach, Manchester. The party will leave Widener steps at 8:45 o'clock, returning in time for supper. This will be the last trip this session. These who plan to go should sign up at Wadsworth 2 by four o'clock today...
Pressed for space by its wartime expansion, the Military Science Department will move from Wadsworth House, once Washington's headquarters, which it has occupied for the past 21 years, and take up its new offices in the old SAE House on Boylston Street tomorrow or Sunday...
Star Humm-Wadsworth client is Lockheed Aircraft, which has given the test to 350,000, including its president, Robert Gross (who surprised nobody by turning out to be temperamentally O.K. for his job). Thanks to its use of the test, Lockheed says, the company has the lowest aircraft-labor turnover in California (less than 1% a month), fires less than 2% of all the men it hires, and has had no serious labor disputes. Dr. Humm's most spectacular single achievement was his test of 60 trainees in a United Airlines school. He predicted that seven...