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...Feyned Love' in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde." Larry A. Sieden-top 2G won first prize in Social Sciences with his "Jean Bodin, Sovereignty, and the State: An Essay in Iconoclasm." "The Atomic Bomb and the Surrender of Japan: The Impact of Science on Politics," by Harold Fruchtbaum 1G, took first place in the Natural Sciences division...
...would change the emphasis from "freshman commuters" to "commuting freshmen." No longer would a man be able to spend four years at Harvard wholly in the society of the Boston-oriented, and the problem of the commuter at Harvard might be one step nearer solution. Harold L. Burstyn '51 1G...
Carl H. Stem 1G, of Nashville, Tenn., was chosen the new president; Walter P. Falcon 1G, of Springville, Iowa, graduate vice-president; Julius B. Levine '60, of Winthrop House and Waterville, Me., undergraduate vice-president; Robert F. Dernberger 1G, of Pontiac, Mich., treasurer; and Stephen M. Rosenkranz '59, of Dunster House and West Englewood, N.J., secretary...
Many University students and alumni are associated with the Service, which was formed last fall. Paul E. Sigmund, Jr. 6G, teaching fellow in Government, and Clive S. Gray 1G, former International vice-President of NSA, are members of the executive board. Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, assistant professor of Government, is a member of the Service...
According to Clieve S. Gray 1G, former NSA official, that organization has been asked to provide 16 guides for the exhibition. The government will "presumably" hire the other 44 guides directly, Gray stated. Since Harvard is not a member, undergraduates in the College may not apply through NSA to be guides although Radcliffe and graduate students...