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...Master: Music 1 Program. Haydn and Mozart. 8:30 "Hot off the Record." 9:00 Debate--"Should the United States go to war against the Axis powers, if necessary to insure a British victory?" C. S. Bridge '42, T. C. Carroll '42, T. Gardiner 1L., R. J. M. Matteson 1G. 9:30 Radio Workshop's drama "King Cotton Uncrowned." 9:45 Concert Hall: Bach Concerto, Schumann Symphony No. 1. 10:45 Bed Time Corner--"Three Little Pigs," told by member of Fine Arts Dept. News...
Tudor Gardiner 1L, Charles S. Bridge '42, Thomas C. Carroll '42 and Robert J. M. Matteson 1G will debate over the Crimson Network tonight at 9 o'clock on the question, "Should the United States go to war against the Axis powers, if necessary to insure a British victory...
...30Crimson Concert Master: Prekofleff--Peter and the Wolf. 8:30 Piano Contest. 9:00 9 O'Clock Jump. 9:30 Harrison M. Rainie 1G, tenor. 9:45 Crimson Concert Hall: K. P. E. Bach--Concerto for Orchestra in D Major. Sibelius--Violin Concerto. 10:45 "Mother O'Toole, Biddie of Harvard"--skit. News...
...circulated at large throughout the University, the letter was signed by the members of the Committee Against Mili- tary Interventions which includes the following students: Tudor Gardiner 1L, David K. Eichler 1G, Paul C. Hoover 2G, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. 2L, Kenneth T. Young, Jr. 2G, Robert A. Taft, Jr. 2L, E. Langdon Burwell '41, Seth C. Crocker '41, H. Whitney Dodge '41, John V. Frank '41, Alan Gottlieb '41, Joseph P. Lyford '41, Henry D. Oyen '41, John P. Bunker '42, William Hodson '42, Thomas Lacey 2nd '42, Harry Newman, Jr. '42, William A. Stenzel '44, Charles W. Young...
...addition to Rowe, the other Harvard members of the club who made the trip were: Stephen P. Baldwin '43, Earle J. Carleton, Jr. '41, Chester S. Chard 2G, E. Mott Davis, Jr. 1G, Robert J. Kormfield '42, Judson T. Shaplin '42, and Harold P. Winchester...