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...Harvard Mountaineering Club will climb some of the cliffs in the Quincy granite quarries tomorrow afternoon, in order to give the new members some experience in cliff-sealing. The officers of the club are at present A. F. Megrew '32, president, D. W. Brown, Jr. '34, H. B. Washburn...
Married. Richard Washburn Child, author and onetime (1921-24) Ambassador to Italy; and Mrs. Dorothy Gallagher Everson, his former secretary and governess to his daughters. It was Mr. Child's fourth marriage, his bride's second...
...terms of this bequest, during the year 1931-32, "Real Estate Fundamentals" will be open without charge to such men as satisfy the School that they are in a position to profit from the work of the course. This course will be given by Associate Professor Frank De W. Washburn...
...course, which will be under the direction of Associate Professor F. DeW. Washburn '00 will be open to properly-qualified business men not registered in the School. This opportunity is provided through the terms in the will of the late George H. Leatherbee, which makes one course in the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration available each year without charge to men who satisfy the Faculty that their experience will permit them to profit from the work. Applicants for admission to this course must apply in writing to the Dean of the School...
Engaged. Richard Washburn Child, author (Jim Hands, A Diplomat Looks at Europe), onetime (1921-24) U. S. Ambassador to Italy; and Mrs. Dorothy Gallagher Everson, manager of his Newport home. Divorced by Mrs. Elizabeth Scott Child in 1916, he married Authoress Maude Parker, was divorced by her in 1926; in 1927 he married his literary secretary, Miss Eva Sanderson, who divorced him last year...