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Dates: during 1950-1959
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While driving about the U.S. in the early 19405 gathering material for a weekly syndicated travel column, husky (6 ft. 2 in.) Warren Bayley worked up an explosive head of steam against short beds, rock-hard mattresses and drafty bathrooms. He made up his mind that some day he was going to build a place of his own where travelers could spend the night in comfort...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MODERN LIVING: Grand Motel | 4/12/1954 | See Source »

Charles C. Abbott, Converse Professor of Banking and Finance at the Business School. Weston W. Adams, owner of the Boston Garden and the Boston Bruins. Bayley Aldrich, well-known Boston lawyer. William Nelson Bump, vice-President of American Airlines...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Roster of Returning Class Holds Many Famous Names | 6/8/1953 | See Source »

This article is an up to-date revision of the CRIMSON's first Admissions Report, for which Douglas M. Fouquet '51 and Bayley F. Mason '51 were awarded the 1951 Dana Reed Prize for the best piece of undergraduate writing to appear in a Harvard publication. '55 in a Nutshell Harvard Yale Princeton Dartmouth Number of applicants 3200 3200 3200 3511 Number in class 1150 1169 804 760 Number interviews 2500 2000 2000 3400 Geographical distribution: New England 38.1% 28.6% 27.3% 32.6% Middle Atlantic 28.1 37.8 50.0 43.8 Middle West 16.7 17.2 16.3 14.6 Far West...

Author: By Ronald P. Kriss, | Title: College Pushes Aggressive Admissions Policy | 6/19/1952 | See Source »

Douglas M. Fouquet '51 and Bayley F. Mason '51 received the award for their survey of admissions policies at Harvard which appeared in the June 21, 1951 issue of the CRIMSON. The short story, "The Water Hazard," printed in the June, 1951 issue of the Lampoon, netted honorable mention for Michael J. Arlen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 2 CRIMSON Men Given Reed Prize | 5/20/1952 | See Source »

Reuther demanded that actions of the A.B.C. be investigated in the light of recent complaints, while Bayley's bill would allow local boards to appeal directly to the Superior Court and not have to appeal to the A.B.C. itself, as the present law stipulates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: State Representatives Call for ABC Inquiry; Sage Charges Favoritism | 12/7/1951 | See Source »

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