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Those retained are: Allan L. Steinberg '35, John Cromwell '36, Arthur Szathmary '37, Richard C. Sullivan '35, Robert L. McKee '37, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37, James W. Tower '37, John Michael '35, Whitney M. Cook '36, Stephen Greene '37, William M. Hunt, 2d, '36, William H. Ledgard '36, Betty Anne Noland, Lois Hall, Miriam Hurwitt, Jean Goodale, and Agnes Love...
...deep apprehension. ... Of our troubles no man can see the end." Last week this venerable institution celebrated its sesquicentennial. Each & every employe got half a month's salary as a bonus. A privately printed history of its first 150 years was written by no less a person than Allan Nevins, last year's Pulitzer Prize winner (Grover Cleveland}. Clients and depositors, many of them lineal descendants of original customers, sent armfuls of flowers. To become 17th president of Bank of New York John C. Traphagen went through the bank's usual ritual. A Chase National vice...
Among those who will display their feminine charms tonight are Charles J. Nevin '34, Arthur J. Barrett '34, Allan W. Sherman '34, Robert L. Lowe '34, and Robert S. Brookings, Jr. '35, all members of last year's football team. Other athletes who have parts in the play are Joseph F. Ferriter '34, basketball captain this winter, Richard C. Boys '35, basketball captain-elect, and Albert Haberstroh...
...following men were kept after the trials: Edward H. Ahrens, Jr. '37, John Cromwell '36, George H. Edgell, Jr. '37, Bruce H. Fernald '37, Stephen Greene '37, William M. Hunt, 2nd '36, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37, Robert L. McKee '37, Charles B. Rockwell, II '36, Allan L. Steinberg '35, Donald Stevens 1G, George J. Sullivan '36, Richard C. Sullivan '35, Arthur Szathmary '37, James W. Tower '35, and William H. Ledgard...
...Bates '35 will take the leading male role and Edward H. Turner '36 will attempt to disclose why he is called the "best looking girl" at Harvard by playing the feminine lead. An unusual scene will find Charles I. Nevin '34, Arthur J. Barrett '34, Robert L. Lowe '34, Allan W. Sherman '34, Joseph F. Ferriter '34, Albert Haberstroh '35, and Robert S. Brookings '35 depicting wood nymphs who dance through the woods at dawn to the music of the pipes...