Word: warren
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...midst of a noisy tenement district in Manhattan's warren-like lower East Side, the school's neat, old-fashioned red brick building stands out with an air of simple respectability. In it, simple-mannered, genial, white-haired Director Melzar Chaffee considers the aptitudes, problems and ambitions of each of his hundreds of students, himself teaches some of them how to play the fiddle. Not all are children; mothers and fathers come for lessons too. The school's youngest pupil is three, its oldest 49. Fees for lessons range from 50? to $2. Children under...
Heinrich Bruening, lecturer on Government; Dean James M. Landis '24, professor of Legislation; Thomas N. Whitehead, associate professor of Business; Dean Joseph F. Hudnut '09, professor of Architecture; Bentley W. Warren '22; Frank W. Grinnel '95; Robert G. Dodge '93; and Melvin M. Johnson '31 were elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences...
Donald G. Allen, of Manchester, was elected marshal of the third year class in the Law School, it was announced yesterday. Joseph Warren Jr. '28 of Brookline, was chosen class secretary by the voters...
Allen graduated from Dartmouth in 1934 and spent his next year at Oxford University. He is an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Warren, son of Joseph Warren '97, Weld Professor of Law, graduated from the Business School in 1931 but returned four years later to take up legal studies...
...hurdles Mason Fernald '40, will have an opportunity to show his worth against Jack Donovan, Hartman, and Bill Watson, a trio of some of the strongest hurdlers in the East. The quarter-mile should also be an interesting spectacle with Jim Lightbody '40 pitted against Jud Foster. Warren King of Dartmouth will be a strong contender in both the broad jump and the dash...