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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 78

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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78
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Seventy-Six THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBEMAY 20. 1962 I Harvard Sets Up Advisory Service (H Economics Harvard University is estab lishing a Development Ad visory Service its Center for International Affairs, it was announced yesterday. The service, on invitation by foreign governments and other foreign institutions, will maintain croups in three or four countries to provide advice and assist in training and re-aearch on problems of economic development A $750,000 Ford Foundation grant has made possible the service en a continuing basis. The center will develop and maintain a small corps of experienced professionals on a career basis, who will be rotated between field assignments no 'fi A1 a hi Im)i 1 i i and Harvard. The aim of these groups will be to "work themselves out of a job'' as soon as possible, by helping countries to set up their own planning agencies, economic staffs and research and training institutes.

Director of the service wil AMT U- be Raymond Vernon, professor of international trade and in vestments in Harvard Business School. He will divide his time hi v' xmmmsM't? ill mniDUEDSol x3 between teaching and the new post. The service grew out of Har vard's experience in providing groups of advisors to the Pak istan government in 1954 and Iran in 1958, under short-term contracts. Edward S. Mason, Lamont University professor at Harvard, in charge of these projects, has taken a leading role in setting up the new center.

The projects in Pakistan and Iran have drawn advisers from a Harvard faculty and other "U.S. universities, governments and private firms, as well as from Britain, Norway, Canada Greece, Australia, The Netherlands and Denmark. 1 A I 1 CHAIRS A I 1 1 END TABLES A 1 SECTIONAIS I A I SOFA BEDS Philip Costello Heads Watertown Recreation WATERTOWN Philip Costello, 35, of 107 Fayette a member of the local school I I SPRINGS committee, has been named di rector of recreation. He sue 1 11 I i ceeds Larant G. Fortier, who It I it I 1 1 I ncCAS10NAl I resigned to take a post with the Gillette Co.

ChessNotebook DINETTES I mmAAm, By JIM BURGESS i I BOUDOIR CMAise Get your entry in for the 1962 Greater Boston by next Saturday, May 26, otherwise the price goes up. Robert Goodspeed, tournament director, says this fee increase for EEDS last minute entries stems from a search for efficiency. Class A is pegged at $10 if you're early, $12 if you lag. Class is 5 for sprinters, $6 for strollers. Class starts at $3 and need not go to $4 for you if you make haste.

The six-round Swiss will be held at South Boston Lithua Rubies on the finest aualitv I nian Citizens' Association, 368 Broadway, Memorial Day, and June 2 and 3. S.C.F, rules will be enforced. Send entries FURNITURE, RUGS, BEDDING Tht biggest values in hom furnishings await you right now at Barbo's. Drive out this week browse through our huge selection cf Dining Room, liv ing Room and Bedroom pieces examine the quality check the low sale prices that promise true savings on every item marked down. Don't delay Now is the time to furnish your home with the furniture of your dreams.

Styles to please every nnd requests for information to Goodspeed at 245 Park 3toughton. Meanwhile, at Curacao, eight pretty good chessplayers are battling for a crack at World Champion Botvinnik. Bobby Fischer has not yet recovered from his poor start (3 losses in -i I his first six games). He stands now near the bottom with 2-4 find one adjourned (against taste prices to tit every budget. Both stores open daily 9:30 o.

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loss of the first fame in this tournament after having been undefeated in two previous outings). Viktor Knrchnoi and Taul Keres lead with 4-2. However, Keres hold on first is tpnuous vide, the above-mentioned name with Fischer, ft Gisela K. Gresser, who first won the U.S. women's chess rhampionship in 1944.

unseated Lisa Lane in the 1062 tourna ment Mrs. score B'i-l'a. Harrison Coggpshall, Cam hridge, died recently while playing rhess at the Johnson Chess Club. Coggeshall was a long-time member of the Cam bridge Club and a fixture in the Metropolitan League. George Nute.

5 A tress tirer, wag hospitalised nd out fif the running fur a while, he is now out and claims his fettle is moving from fair to fine. Carl Grossguth, winner of the lf)6l Cambridge tournament, hich among the leaders in the New England, died Jn an auto accident in California. He was 26. He had left Massachusetts late last Fall to pursue stuaVs for his doctorate, NivrBtfon Suth fim Cuoffy of this low Vci! CUSTOM-MADE SO 5050 s259 I i-l Specof Purchase for our 29 th Annhtrtaryl SOFAS CHOICf OF 3 STYltS Reg, $330.00 4 pc. Bedroom Group Here i game p'ayed by Croguth two years ago in a Hoy lt on Chess Club tournament.

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