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Malcolm Donald '99, Frederick M. Eliot '10, Samuel A. Eliot '84, Erland F. Fish 05, Allan Forbes '97, F. Murray Forbes, Jr. '24, Channing Fronthingham '02, J. Pennington Gardiner '29, Courad Hobbs '99, Llewellyn Howland '97, Jerome A. Johnson '18, Carl T. Keller '93, George C. Lee, Jr. '21, Raiph Lowell...
...Drue King, Jr. Hope Imes, Wellesley Henry P. King, Jr. Sylvia Choate, Boston Hayward S. Kirby, Jr. Happy Burke Louis R. Kroll Mary Milnor, Dalton School Stanley Lampert Charlotte Sheinkopf, Boston James P. Lannon, II Betsy Nilson, St. Catherine's William H. Latimer, Jr. Deedee Dunham Endicott Junior College Allan L. Levine Sue Rogers, Brookline Dean B. Lewis Jeanne H. Grange, Beaver Burton R. Lewkowitz Dura Toures, Penn Hall Mark Linenthal, Jr. Shirley Mitchell, Radcliffe Robert M. Lockwood Ann Flick, Philadelphia Caleb Loring, Jr. Betty Weaver, Andover Alfred Lurie Garry Penne William G. Lyle, Jr. Helen Farnsworth, Winchester Richard...
...price. Newest U. S. mine in commercial production is the Idaho Almaden near Weiser, Idaho, discovered by a sheepherder in 1936, leased and run by Lawrence Kendall Requa, son of Herbert Hoover's late friend and booster, Mark Requa. Vice presidents of Idaho Almaden are Sons Allan and Herbert Hoover Jr. Producing around 500 Ib. of mercury a day, their mine has made money from its start...
Medalists in the annual Harvard-Yale Princeton debates this year are Phil C Neal '40, Paul W. Cherington '40. Stanley O. Beren '41, Jack Orloff '41, James J. Pattee '41, Langdon P. Marvin Jr. '41, Richard R. Wolf '41, and Allan B. Ncker '41, Wolf and Richer are alternates...
Others who spoke were Stanley O. Beren '41, giving Ingersoll's "Plumed Knight"; Allan B. Ecker '41, Roosevelt's "Road to Peace"; Jonas N. Muller '40, Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath"; Howard Nemerov '41, Yeats' selected poems; Elliot L. Richardson '41, excerpts from "Ecclesiastes"; John W. Sever '40, Whitman's "Song of Myself"; and Richard B. Wolf '41, Emerson's "American Scholar...