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ARTICLES ON LOWELL IN NEW 1933 SENIOR ALBUM

Brock and Chase Write on Personality And Achievements of Term--Stress Gradual Importance of Houses

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Two articles on President Lowell and his regime, and an extensive section devoted to the Houses are the features of the 1933 Senior Album, which was published on Monday.

The first article on President Lowell, entitled "The Resolute Man Who Remade Harvard." is by H.I. Brock of the staff of the New York Times, and is intended to give an evaluation of Lowell's personality and achievements. The second article, by G.H. Chase '96, dean of the Graduate School, traces the realisation of Lowell's program.

The section devoted to the Houses contains articles on each of the units by the chairmen of the respective House Committees, together with pictures of the outside of the Houses, the dining and common rooms, and the Masters. For convenience at such time in the future as reunions may be held by Houses in stead of by classes, a list of the members of each House is included.

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