Word: benjamins
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...recipients are Myron Kalish, Brooklyn, N. Y., George R. Walter, Washington, D.C., Robert S. Ivie, Iowa City, Ia., John G. Forbes, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., Albert L. Goldman, Everett, Mass., Milton Altman, New York, N. Y., Benjamin B. Ferenez, New York, N. Y., Chester I. Lappen, Des Moines, Ia., Peter K. Morse, Detroit, Mich., Frederick S. Pillsbury, Manchester, N. H., Myron Sommel, Forest Hills...
European small countries apparently needed a Benjamin Franklin...
Such is the opinion of Benjamin "Ben" Laurio, who for twenty-two years has been taking care of the billiard room in the basement of the Freshman Union and who is well known to every Harvard alumnus since the class...
Among the non-partisans who talked were William E. Hocking, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, and Benjamin F. Wright, associate professor of Government. Hocking and Wright advocated a peace based on security and political equivalence for both Germany and Great Britain and a new, more just world economy...
...Gottlieb Gerald D. Roscoe Lester G. Hawkins, Jr. Roger S. Schafer George G. Haydock John P. Schwede David D. Henry G. Robert Stange Henry Hornblower, II Charles H. Stern John M. London Lonsdale F. Stowell Joseph P. Lyford Philip Thayer Class Day Committee Douglas L. Anderson Richard S. Hartwell Benjamin A. Barnes George H. Hanford W. Russell Bowie, Jr. David O. Ives John F. Brooks Robert A. James John W. Darr William F. Ketchum Sheldon Dictz Harry K. Mansfield Henry Doerr, III Leo Marx Donald A. Donahue William D. McSweeney Richard D. Edwards Robert B. Nichols Nelson R. Gidding Elliot...