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...staff of trained technicians. The Law school, Medical and Public Health school, and the Business school now have clinics. Two doctors are on call every evening. A surgical staff at Dillon Field House, supported by the H.A.A., gives over 20,000 treatments to athletes a year, and the three-man dental staff sees over 4,000 cases per annum...
Organizer requested such personages as Albert Einstein, Dean Sturgis of Yale Law School, and Eleanor Roosevelt to serve on a committee to present the plan to the Governor. But the plaque-backers were way of asking a Harvard official because President Lowell had been a member of a three-man board which reviewed and approved the sentences of Sacco and Vanzentti 1927. Presumably either in deference to Lowell or to alumni pressure, a Harvard official would decline to serve. Nevertheless someone approached Provost Buck, and to the Committee's surprise, he accepted. The proposal, however, never got any further than...
Another memorable year was 1907. After a long debate the paper decided not to incorporate; instead it instituted a three-man supervisory Graduate Committee, and it paid out a dividend before the staff left College in June--something it never did before or since...
...Each college, if it has been financially hurt by a broadcast, should submit its case to the three-man committee, using comparative figures from last year's and this year's controlled TV program. The committee would then award money from the trust fund to the injured colleges...
...much better here. The University has a three-man staff of phychiatrists, who can give personal advice if necessary. But these men are much to busy with neuroses and psychoses to dispense information to large numbers of students on such a mundane topic as raising a family...