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...Ulich, Allport, and Rochow are: Kenneth T. Bainbridge, Francis Birch '24. Percy W. Bridgman '04, Harvey Brooks, Zechariah Chafee, Jr., John T. Edsall '23, William C. Green '11, Arthur N. Holcombe '66, Mark DeWelfe Howard '28, Howard M. Jones, L. Den Lect, Archived MacLeish, Edward M. Purcell, Alfred S. Romer, and J. Curry Street...
Others are Alfred S. Romer, professor of Zoology and Director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Dr. David D. Rutstein, professor of Preventative Medicine, Samule A. Stoffer, professor of Sociology and Director of the Laboratory of Sociology and Director of the Laboratory of Social Relations, and Arthur E. Sutherland, professor of Law, and Bailey...
Professor Alfred S. Romer, acclaimed for his presentation of Comparative Anatomy, shifts to the advanced G.E. courses for a one term discussion of the history and criticism of the theories of organic evolution. Specialists in the various biological fields will make up the supporting cast. The whole show, entitled Natural Sciences 111, will be in the Biological Laboratory Lecture Room...
...John Romer Boreland Campbell, 34, Lord Glenorchy and heir to the 9th Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, might easily have won fame & fortune as the hero of a P. G. Wodehouse novel. He is tall, languid, perennially short of cash and preoccupied with strange solutions for his problem. Lord Glenorchy has tried his luck as barman, bagpiper and laborer to supplement the $28-a-month pension he draws as a wounded veteran of the famed Black Watch Regiment. No luck...
...Romer noted, however, "it would then be about time to build a new museum." (The building, which is on Holyoke St., was started in 1859, although the north wing housing the Peabody Museum was not completed until after the turn of the century...