Word: alpern
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Docket 110 is the Sargent Club (Alpern, Rotberg) versus the Pitney Club (Jersild). The meeting will be at 40 Kirkland Street with W. F. Reardon 3L as chief justice...
...French B Sever 18 French 35 New Lect. Hall Geology 5 Abbot-Huxtable Geology Lect. Rm. Jaqua-Wood Semitic Museum 1 Geology 10 Rotch Building German 2 IV Emerson J German 26b Emerson J Government 7b Sever 35 Greek A Sever 26 Greek G 1 Sever 30 Greek 11 Alpern-Sullivan Sever 29 Sutherland-Wilder Sever 30 History 30b Ajamian-Lumaghi Harvard 5 McCausland-Youngman Harvard 6 History 48 Sever 30 Mathematics 10b Harvard 2 Mathematics 16 Harvard 6 Music 3 Aisner-Kaplan Sever 23 Landers-Zevilas Sever 24 Philosophy 6b Abbott-Baum Emerson A Beisel-Wyeth Emerson D Physics...
...named Governor Smith as his choice amid an uproar of applause. Newton D. Baker, Thomas J. Walsh, James A. Reed, and Albert C. Ritchie were put in nomination following Roosevelt's speech. A. F. Reel '28 nominated Senator Burton K. Wheeler and a demonstration followed. C. C. Alpern '28 made a parody of Bryan's famous "Cross of Gold" speech, in favor of Senator J. T. Henin of Alabama, but his candidate received no votes on the second ballot...
...Alpern '28, of Pittsburgh, Pa., was announced last night as the recipient of the Coolidge prize for debating by Coach E. M. Rowe '27. The Coolidge prize, consisting of $100, is awarded each year to the man preparing the best speeches for the debates against Yale and Princeton...
...Kwong '29, A. L. Raffa ocC., and J. M. Swigert '30, representing the affirmative, and A. F. Reel '28, Brooks Otis '29, and C. C. Alpern '28 form the negative team in the recent debates, will be the recipients of the Coolidge medal, given to the men participating in the triangular debates...