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...reader regards the Class Marshal elections as mere popularity contests, he should take note of a statistical study made in 1954 on the percentage of distribution among various rank list groups of undergraduates and selected student and alumni groups. The two athletic organizations studied, the crews and varsity football, placed nobody in Group I--but neither did the CRIMSON nor the Student Council. The athletes had a smaller percentage of their students in Group II, but they had essentially the same percentage displacement (approximately 75 per cent) in Groups III, IV, and V, as did the others, including the Corporation...
...this morning Dean Watson, chief Marshal of the 25th reunion class, will moderate a symposium for his classmates and their families in Lowell Lecture Hall, featuring as its topic "Harvard--Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow." Wednesday morning members of the Faculty and of the class of 1937 will discuss scientific research, music, architecture, and science in national policy at two sets of symposia...
...from Admiral Byrd in Little America those days, but the focal point of interest in world affairs was Germany rather than Antarctica. Incidents involving Ernst Hanfstaengl '09, the Nazi government's foreign press secretary, brought students closer to the oppressive realities of the times. Hanfstaengl was chosen a class marshal for his 25th reunion, but he himself declined to serve after protest came from many quarters. Near the end of the year he again embarrassed Harvard, by offering a $1000 scholarship for a College student to use at a German university. The Corporation turned him down, on the theory that...
Mark H. Mullin '62, First Class Marshal, has also announced plans for a Senior Class Week bigger than that of last year. He said that the Class Committee has reinstated the moonlight cruise on Monday night, June 11, for classmates and their dates...
...Times article said W. Averill Harriman, former Ambassador to Moscow, and Philip E. Mosely of the Council of Foreign Relations, are very high on the list at the moment. Mosely is a soviet specialist, as are Fainsod and Marshal D. Shulman, associate director of the Russian Research Center, who was also mentioned...