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...Connor, O. Paul, R. Paull, S. R. Payson, D. Rhodes, H. P. Roosevelt, K. Roosevelt, M. Rudensey, L. L. Sargent, E. D. Savage, G. K. Scott, J. L. Senior, E. N. Silverman, D. A. Sistare, A. R. Snell, D. B. Straus, W. P. Swett, R. B. Trainer, R. A. Uihlein, S. Vincent, O. J. Van Dyk, S. Ware, B. G. Weil, B. Welles, R. E. Wernick, S. Wessler, E. F. Whitney, R. D. Wilder, G. Winter, H. Wood, B. Yucht...
Among the Harvard faculty members who have lent their support to the project are Bruce C. Hopper, assistant professor of Government, Max A. Shepard, instructor in Government, William P. Maddox, instructor in Government, Edward S. Mason, associate professor of Economics, Gordon W. Allport '19, associate professor of Psychology, Payson S. Wild, instructor in Government, William J. Bender '27, assistant dean, and Sarell E. Gleason, Jr. '27, instructor in History...
Patrick Campbell, superintendent of schools, who will preside, will introduce as speakers President Lowell, Governor Curley, and Payson Smith, commissioner of education. Robert M. Greene, author of "Ad Scholam Matrem," will lead the exercises in the program at Symphony Hall. Henry M. Rogers, Boston Latin School '58, and Harvard '62, who is the oldest living graduate of each institution, will attend the exercises...
Future lectures on the lecture course will be Dean Hindmarsh's series on "Japanese Foreign Policy" and a series on international law, to be given by Payson S. Wild...
With the addition of Mario L. Einaudi and Payson S. Wild, Jr., instructors in Government, to the list of lectures on governmental subjects, comes the announcement that the dates for Dean Hindmarsh's series on "Japanese Foreign Policy" have been changed...