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...total of 11,504 Harvard alumni contributed $113,987 to the Harvard Fund last year, establishing a new high record for the number of voluntary contributors in any single year to an American college fund organization, Nathan Pereles Jr. '04, of Milwaukee, Wis., chairman of the Harvard Fund Council, reported today...
John M. Alcorn, Clyde D. Bird, Jr., Richard C. Bryan, George E. Brown, Jr., Andrew S. J. Crichton, Stuart C. Davidson, Nathan S. Davis, Jr., Michael De Leo, Lloyd L. Duxbury, Jr., Joseph L. Eldredge, Oliver D. Filley, Jr., Franklin C. French, Donald S. Gair, William F. Ganong, Hans G. Hachman, Thomas V. Keene...
...Nathan S. Davis...
...Associate Fletchor Watson is working in a defense laboratory. The Geological Sciences have four men working on defense projects: three on leaves of absence and one resigned. In the former category are Instructor. Edward Ackerman, Assistant Professor Francis Birch, and Associate Professor Columbus Iselin; in the second, Teaching Fellow Nathan Parker...
Robert Roy Nathan, a whizbang young (33) economist from OPM's statistics division. Tall (6 ft. 1 1/2 in.), husky (some 200 lb.), black-haired Bob Nathan worked his way through University of Pennsylvania as a tutor, reporter, Real Silk stocking salesman, got into defense work via the Department of Commerce and National Resources Planning Board. No armchair thinker, he was an all-out expansionist even in the early days of defense; helped get the "Victory Program" adopted. Even Old Dealers think him one of the best young Government career...