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Leslie Martin Bell 2M, of Dozier, Alabama; Robert Lee Brown 4M, of Rochester, New York; Norman Hull Bruce 3M, of Brighton; Oliver Cope 2M, of Boston; Albert Wallace Cowan 2M, of Bristol, Tennessee; Edmund John Croce 2M, of Worcester; Robert Croly Darling 3M, of New York City; William Finkelstein 3M, of Waterbury, Connecticut; Don William Freeman 3M, of Denison, Texas; Travis Armitage French 2M, of New Castle, Pennsylvania; Dale Gilbert Friend 2M, of Missouri Valley, Iowa...
William Hammack Goodson, Jr. 3M, of Liberty, Missouri; John Ruskin Graham 3M, of West Roxbury; Arthur Joseph Hadler 2M, of Roxbury; Wayne Hobbs 2M, of South Hamilton; Hollis Steadman Ingraham 4M, of Brookline; Gilbert Martin Jorgensen 2M, of Minden, Nebraska; Kolbein Ludwig Kjelleswig 2M, of Atlantic Highlands, New York; Rolf Lium 4M, of Northfield, Minnesota; John Robert Mote 2M, of Tucson, Arizona; Robert Taylor Moulton 3M, of West Peabody; Richard Thomas Munce 2M, of Bangor, Maine...
John Wells Norcross 2M, of Boston; Kenneth Barrie Olson 4M, of Seattle, Washington; Charles Rupp, Jr. 4M, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Carlton Remsberg Souders 4M, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Douglas Aykroyd Sunderland 2M, of Glenside, Pennsylvania; William Graham Thompson 4M, of Andover; William Louis Wallbank 2M, of New Britain, Connecticut; Henry Stanley Warren 2M, of Melrose Highlands; Meyer Richard Whitehill 3M, of Norfolk, Virginia; Robert Wallace Wilkins 4M, of Greensboro, North Carolina; Robert Ory Wilson 4M, of Pleasant Valley, Connecticut; Hays Richman Yandell 4M, of San Antonio, Texas...
...Hartzell 5G, W. E. Ingalls, Jr. 4M, G. G. Johnson, Jr. '34, J. R. Johnston '34, Reid Jorgenson '35, Leonard Kaplan '33, George Key '33, C. Kirkland '34, F. W. Knowlton '35, J. L. Kunen, A. A. Lazar '33, Warren Lovejoy...
...Hamilton, H. H. Hamilton, 4M. E. W. Stratford, 3M, and Dr. G. E. Thompson have agreed to give one evening each week of their time to examining boys in the settlement houses in Boston. They will make a report on each boy examined and turn it over to the director of the settlement who will be responsible for seeing that those cases needing attention receive treatment at one of the clinics in the neighborhood...