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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
This month in Harvard historyMarch 16, 1953 - At the Business School, Professor John McLean's class in advanced production problems becomes the first to use one of the new classrooms in Aldrich Hall, slated for official dedication on June 12. Dean Donald K. David shows up to give introductory remarks, contrasting the new facility with the single basement room in Lawrence Hall that he knew as a Business School student after World War I. (Lawrence was lost to fire in May 1970 on a site now occupied by the Science Center.) March 21, 1953 - Responding to the death of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, educational radio station WGBH-FM broadcasts two and a half hours of taped reflections from 12 Harvard professors and research associates covering everything from the medical aspects of Stalin's final illness to the implications of his passing for U.S. foreign policy. - From the Harvard Historical Calendar, a database compiled by Marvin Hightower
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