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...Townsend Mary Lee Longscope, RadcliffeHenry A. Walker Jean Fellows, SwampscottAndrew Wolfe Nancy Browne, WinsorWilliam J. Welfgram Mary Louise Sherritt, RadcliffeTHAYER HALLLloyd M. Anderson Esther Bennett, Gorham NormalDavid B. Arnold, Jr. Adele Squibb, WindsorA. Roy Atherton, Jr. Janet Erwin, Colby Junior CollegeMyrton F. Beeler Phyillis Slater, Thayer AcademySheldon K. Beren Sylvia Gross, CambridgeEdmund R. Biddie Hilda Flietz, RadcliffeHerbert W. Blanchard Sally West, BeaverBurton P. Block Evelyn O'Leary, MiltonThomas J. Carens Molly Hunter, WellesleyFrancis H. Caskin Mary Mercier, DanversRobert W. Chase Janet Nichols, WellesleyWalter A. Deane Martha Ann Lawton, Academic ModernoJames A. Doering Cornelia Weeks, SmithCharles A. Eberhardt Cynthia Carlisle, NewtonJohn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 300 COUPLES TO ATTEND JUBILEE | 5/23/1941 | See Source »

Members of the team debating Princeton were Freshmen Charles Wolf, Jr.; Sheldon K. Beren; and Thomas S. Kuhn. Those who debated against Yale were Theodore S. Baer; William V. Suckle; and Louis H. Pollak. Caspar Weinberger '33, 3L; Arthur Maass, Littauer Fellow; and James Nelson, instructor in English, acted as judges in the Princeton debate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '44 Drops Debate To Yale, Tops Princeton | 4/26/1941 | See Source »

...resolution of the debate is "Resolved, That disputes between labor and capital should be settled by compulsory arbitration during the defense emergency." The Freshman team of Sheldon Beren, Thomas Kuhn, and Charles Wolf debating in the Union will uphold the affirmative. At Yale, Ted Baer, William Suckle, and Louis Polack will defend the negative position for the Crimson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '44 Debators Oppose Elis, Tigers Friday | 4/24/1941 | See Source »

...microphone was turned over to Stanley O. Beren '41, chairman of the Lowell House Dance Committee. After about five seconds of dead silence a blast of cheering and music from Lowell House came over the air and the epoch-making program was under...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Network Broadcasts Lowell House Dance | 3/1/1941 | See Source »

...Tyng FOR SECRETARY Seth C. Crocker Alfred Jaretzki, III Richard S. Eustis, Jr. Robert G. Paine, Jr. Augustus Thorndike, II FOR CHORISTER Charles P. Berger, Jr. D. Donald Peddie John W. Dorr, Jr. Sherwood Rollins, Jr. Philip Kadison Gerald D. Roscoe Franklin J. Tyler FOR ORATOR Stanley O. Beren James D. Justice Hubert P. Earle John M. London Lewis B. Harder James J. Pattee FOR ODIST Bancroft G. Davis Charles C. Smith Richard D. Edwards Charles H. Stern Nelson R. Gidding Philip Thayer SECOND ELECTION BALLOT FOR POET William Abrahams Malcolm S. Mackenzie Watson B. Dickerman Rufus Mathewson Firman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOMINEES FOR SENIOR POSTS MADE KNOWN | 2/25/1941 | See Source »

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