Word: adams
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Paul C. Sheeline of Winthrop House and Newton, president of the CRIMSON; Joseph C. Scott, of Leverett House and Cambridge; and Adam Yarmolinsky, a member of the CRIMSON and the Liberal Union, from Dunster House and New York City...
Yarmolinsky, Adam...
...Adam Yarmolinsky, of Dunster House and New York City; assistant editorial chairman of the CRIMSON, an editor of the Guardian...
Representing Harvard will be: John M. Alcorn '45, Charles S. Bridge '42, Loren G. MacKinney '42, Thomas Matters '43, Lewis H. Polster '42, John Richardson, Jr. '43, George A. Saxton, Jr. '44, Paul C. Sheeline '43, and Adam Yarmolinsky...
...south is Ceylon, only 50 miles from the Indian mainland, across a string of partially submerged sandspits called "Adam's Bridge." Once in Ceylon, holding its naval base at Trincomalee and the great commercial port of Colombo, the Japs need not cross Adam's Bridge. For they would then have the Bay of Bengal. If they dominate its routes to Calcutta and Madras, the Japs will be very near to having India...