Word: aikman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Seven men were elected to the Eliot House Committee last night. They were Roland N. Cox '50, Richard H. Soule '50, James J. Tracy, Jr. '50, Alfred R. Abboud '51, Walter M. Aikman '50, Donald T. Fox, Jr. '50, and Frederick W. Fortmiller...
...lineup for the season was Row, Kathn Smith, number two ear Henry Gardiner, three Ronald Dick, four, William P. Wodd, five, Walter Aikman, six, Erie Osborne, seven Mike Moras, stroke Oliver Scholle, and coxswain, Joshus Twilly
James Perrin '50, Anthony Glarraputo '50, and Walter Aikman '51 will sing the solo parts in the feature selections...
Second--bow, Mathewson; 2, Potter; 3, Aikman; 4, Saltonstall; 5, Atwood; 6, Merrick; 7, Carter; stroke, Rouner; cox, Burstyn...
Individual competence characterized almost all of the principal roles. As the raisonneur and heavy-duty comedian, Walter Aikman showed confidence and good taste, while his various musical numbers were well-sung. William Whitehead appeared only in the last act, but his duet "Down Among the Dead Men" with Aikman was the high point of the show. Indeed, the ensemble numbers throughout showed more skill and confidence than the solos. Francis MacNutt's general buffoonery as Hodge, the manservant, carried the play through its weakest moments with uproarious success. Dick Murphy and Peter Davison were properly romantic over Marty Hopkins...