Word: barkers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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These Seniors, who will be inducted at a ceremony on Wednesday, December 4, include Robert R. Barker, of Eliot House and Evanston, Illinois, Edward L. Bassett, of Winthrop House and Marblehead, Simon M. Bessie, of Dunster House and New York City, Bernard D. Davis, of Eliot House and Franklin, George S. Franklin, of Eliot House and New York City, Bernard German, of Dunster House and Newark, August C. Holmholz, of Winthrop House, and Andrew Kacmarcyk, of Dunster House and Brooklyn, Philip E. Lilienthal, of Lowell House and New York City, Douglas T. McClay, of Dorchester, Edward Meilman, of Roxbury, Herman...
...long (389 page) volume of biographical information, political speculation, insinuation and prophecy. Our Lords and Masters gives a general impression of glibness and self-confidence, succeeds in rendering international affairs even more bewildering than newspaper readers could have guessed. Like an experienced side-show barker, Unofficial Observer announces that his exhibit of contemporary world leaders, wire-pullers and heroes is guaranteed to shock, startle and enlighten, that it is of momentous importance to average citizens, that it must be seen to be believed...
...dance committee are: William J. Barker '37, Thomas G. Curtis '37, Herbert W. Borne '37, Chester W. MacArthur '37, David H. Pabst...
...Robert Barker Thompson, of Presque Isle, Me., appointed Assistant in Sanitary Engineering. S.B. in Sanitary Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology '32; S.M. ibid...
Publishers of the Citizen are big shy George Gardner Barker, 26, and blond ebullient Joseph Mortimer Boyd, 20, whom Harvardmen remember chiefly for his seceding from the sedate Crimson (undergraduate daily) last year to start a sensational, short-lived rival called the Journal. Since they started the Citizen a few months ago able Newsmen Barker and Boyd have garnered more display advertising than their stodgy 73-year-old competitor, raised their issues from eight pages to twelve...