Word: 5g
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other winners: Daniel S. Cheever '39 2G, the Chase Prize for his dissertation. "The Security Council"; Alan B. Overstreet 5G, the Summer Prize for a dissertation entitled "Sovereignty in the Constitutions of Some International Organization"; Stephen K. Bailey (Ph.D. '48), the Toppan Prize for his paper "The Politics of Full Employment...
When present leader Charles H. Vivian 5G posted a sheet in the Dunster lobby last fall asking for residents interested in a House Choir, several vocally minded Funsters penned their signatures, and the new chanting society was conceived...
...University delegates at the convention are Francis D. Fisher '47 and Selig S. Harrison '48 from the College; Andrew E. Rice '43 2G and Jackson Toby 2G from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; and Lawrence F. Jaffa 2Dv from the Divinity School. Alternates are Archibald J. Byrne 5G, Frederick D. Houghteling '50, William J. Richard '49, and Edric A. Weld, Jr. '46, Student Council president...
...delegates, announced Thursday by the Steering Committee of the Graduate Advisory Council, include Andrew E. Rice 1G and Jackson Toby 1G, while Archibald J. Byrne 5G will go along as an alternate...
...winners of the fellowships are Bernard R. Bowren, Jr. 6G, of Berkeley, Calif., in American Civilization, Hugh H. Chapman, Jr. 4G, of Evansville, Ind., Romance Languages (for the summer of 1946), H. Theodore Dohrman G.Dv., of Compton, Calif., Divinity, and George E. Erickson 5G, of Palmer, Mass., Biology (for the summer...