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Ibid., 233; 265-268. “League of Masonic Clubs Plans School of Foreign Service,” Christian Science Monitor, 1925 October 23. Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1927 Dec. 22, Records of Trustees, vol. 8, 448. “George Washington, The Mason,” TheWashington Post, 1927 December 28, 6; Bricks Without Straw, 260261. 36 “G.W.U. Accepts Gift of $1,000,000 from Southern Masonry,” The Washington Post, 1927 Dec. 28. 37 Melville D. Hensville, Untitled, The Kraftsman, December 1940, 12. The University Hatchet regularly reported on the annual competition; see, for example, “Masonic Club Wins Cherry Blossom Sale,” 1937 Sep. 21, 8. 38 The George Washington University Bulletin 27 (March 1928), 369. 39 See departmental course listings in The George Washington University Bulletin, Catalogue Issue, beginning in 1928. 40 U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian, A Short History of the United States: The Rogers Act, accessed February 2013, http://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/short-history/rogers. 41 Jack Zetkulic, U.S. Diplomatic History in Brief—a Foreign Service Perspective, accessed February 2013, http:// www.usdiplomacy.org/downloads/pdf/sketches/zetkulic.pdf. 42 “G.W.U. Offers 70 Courses During Second Semester,” The Washington Post, 1930 Jan. 26; “G.W.U. Students from 40 Nations,” The Washington Post, 1931 Oct. 11. 43 James H.S. Bossard, “University Education for Business—A Survey,” The Journal of Business of the University of Chicago, Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, 1931 (July 1931), 68-69. 44 Mitchell Dresse, “Guidance for a Career in the Public Service,” Journal of Educational Sociology 14 (January 1941), 280; “The Three R’s—for Politicians!” Los Angeles Times, 1934 May 6, G3. 45 “Anderson Says Public Service Training is Needed,” The University Hatchet 27 (April 20, 1937). 46 Meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1937 June 3, Records of Trustees, vol. 9, 312 and subsequent meetings; “A Mother’s Gift,” The New York Times, 1938 Feb. 4. 47 “Education Notes,” The New York Times, 1944 October 1, E11. 48 Harry Robert Page, The George Washington University School of Government and Business Administration, a History and Memoir, 1988, School of Business and Public Management records, University Archives, Special Collections Research Center, The George Washington University. 49 [1948] Memo from Dean Burns to President Marvin, quoted in Page, The George Washington University, 9. 50 “Accounting Dept. Established Here,” The University Hatchet 47 (September 19, 1951). 51 Undated, “School of Government Report,” attachment to 1960 December 5 Memo from O.S. Colclough, Acting President, to Dean Woodruff. Series 3, Box 4, Folder: AA—Government, Business, and International Affairs, School of, General, 1959-1965. Office of the President records, Special Collections Research Center, The George Washington University [hereafter cited as President records]; “GW School Is Renamed And Divided,” The Washington Post, 1960 December 7, C23. 52 The George Washington University Bulletin 60 (1961-1962 catalogue), 133-135; Attachment, School of Government, Business, and International Affairs. Annual report, 1964-1965. Series 3, Box 4, Folder: AA— Government, Business & International Affairs, School of. Reorganization 1964-1965, President records. 53 “Carroll Wants Top University for D.C.,” The Washington Post, 1961 Feb. 5; 1962 December 14 Memo from O.S. 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Cordier, “Professionalization of International Studies,” International Studies Quarterly 11 (June 1967), 111. 58 1971 March 30 Memo from [Committee], John W. Brewer, chairman, to Dean Linton, Series 4, Box 3, Elliott School of International Affairs records, University Archives, Special Collections Research Center, The George Washington University [hereafter cited as Elliott School records]. 59 “IERES Traces Its Roots Back 50 Years,” IERES Insight, Spring 2011, 1.3; The George Washington University Bulletin 66 (1967-1968 catalogue), 260-165; “Institute to Stress Sino-Soviet Study,” The Washington Post, 1962 June 3, 37. 60 Meryle Secrest, “West Must Learn Facts Plus Lingo,” The Washington Post, 1963 Jan. 13. 61 “SDS Seizes Maury Hall,” The University Hatchet 65 (April 24, 1969); “Faculty Statement: Sino Soviet Studies,” The University Hatchet 65 (April 28, 1969). 62 Brochure, Latin American Studies, ca 1969, Series 1, Box 2, Elliott School records. 63 1971 April 30 Memo from John Hanessian, Jr., to the SPIA Faculty re Current Review of Curriculum for SPIA Undergraduate International Affairs Program, Series 4, Box 3, Elliott School records.

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