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...Easter Rabbit," by Robert K. Bingham, is the most finished and interesting piece of fiction in the magazine. An introspective young man buys a live rabbit and gives it to his mistress, but the forgets that she has a large dog in the house. The relationship of the two animals symbolizes the doubt and fear in the man's mind, and the story becomes at times terrifying by placing brutality in the limited world of the animals...
Those who passed the preliminary were: Robert K. Bingham '48, George Bluestone '49, Robert M. Cipes '50, Robert L. Fischelis '50, Bryant N. Haliday '49, John L. Hedges '48, Hugh M. Hill '48, Francis S. MacNutt '46, Lucian C. Parlato '50, and Paul I. Sparer...
Fischelis captured a second prize last year with an excerpt from Thomas Wolfe's You Can't Go Home Again, the "Letter to Foxhall Edwards." Bingham was a finalist in the 1947 contest...
...Bill Bingham was the only Harvard man at the Boston Garden who had anything to smile about last night. He picked up 25 percent of a capacity gate while his basketball team lost to Dartmouth, 59 to 47, and took permanent possession of last place in the Ivy League...
Henry Lamar, freshman grid coach, and Chief Boston, jayvee mentor, hold contracts with the H.A.A. which run out in July. According to Director of Athletics William J. Bingham '16, "it's up to Art" whether or not he plans to keep them next year. Valpey declared that he "wants to get a look at" the pair before making any decision...