Word: beren
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...addition to Chapin, the following debaters were chosen: Robert M. Beren '47, president; Detlev F. Vagts '49, vice-president: J. Philip Bahn '49, home secretary: Roy G. Clouse '50, corresponding secretary; and Mortimer S. Steinberg '48, treasurer...
Also elected as officers, following the adoption by the Council of its constitution, were Robert M. Beren '47 as vice-president, Detlev F. Vagts '49 as home secretary, Mortimer S. Steinberg '47 as treasurer, and Daniel M. Pierce '49 as publicity manager. William P. D. Bailey '46 was re-elected as corresponding secretary...
...members include two NROTC men, but the bulk of the group is from the civilian Houses. The Council's newly-elected members are as follows: Robert Beren, of Adams House: E. J. Jacob, of Lowell House; Ellis Kaplan, of Adams House, Brewster Kopp, of Lowell House: Ronald Newburgh., of Lowell House; Albert Petite, of Kirkland House: John Rowe, of Kirkland House: Donald Willner, of Adams House, and Robin Worthington, of Lowell House...
...Ladenheim's '44 part and Ralph J. Wedgewood '46, will give the Christmas Sermon from T.S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral." A five minute intermission will be followed by Joseph C. Scott '43, with excerpts from Jonathan Swift's "A Sermon on Sleeping in Church." Sheldon K. Beren '44 will give a letter of Woodrow Wilson's as his part, and John E. Corrigan '44, will give excerpts from a speech of Henry Wallace's. Michael D. Dawson '46, will finish the competition with excerpts from the "Book of Revelations...
After a five minute intermission, the competition will continue with Joseph C. Scott '43 reading excerpts from a "Sermon on Sleeping in Church", by Jonathan Swift. Woodrew Wilson's Letter to be read at the Washington-Jackson Dinuer, January 8, 1920, will be read by Sheldon K. Beren '44, excerpts from the May 6, 1942 speech by Henry A. Wallace and will be given by John E. Corrigan '44, winner of the Coolidge prize earlier in the week...