Word: clark
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...affairs in the new House units was announced yesterday. The committee of Dunster House, appointed by Professor C. N. Greenough '98, master, is headed by three Juniors, Vernon Munroe Jr. '31, P.M. Sweezy '31, and T. N. Perkins Jr. '31. Associated with them will be two Sophomores, R. N. Clark Jr. '32 and W. B. Wood Jr. '32; and one member of the Freshman class, Robert Saltonstall Jr. '33. This group at a later date will appoint various additional committees to have charge of such phases of the House life as athletics and social events...
...Broome is the marine zoologist's paradise," declared Professor Clark. "170 specimens were gathered there, some of them apparently as yet undescribed...
From Broome, the party went to Perth, where it stayed for about three weeks gathering more specimens. Then after brief stops at Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, and Brisbane. Professor Clark sailed for home...
When interviewed yesterday by a CRIMSON representative. Professor Clark was surrounded with boxes of rare specimens of marine zoology, which he was busy sorting and labelling for the Museum. One table was heaped with mail that had collected during his year's absence. The others were covered with various kinds of star-fishes, sea-urchins, a stuffed turtle. Australian boomerangs, and a litter of packing boxes...
Professor Clark intends to spend the next year or so writing a report of his recent trip for the University Museum and the Carnegie institution...