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...drive is being run by a central committee including William K. Polk '51, Alan J. Cohn '50, Franklin H. Wood '51, and Cooper Blankenship '51. Kenneth D. Borg '50 and Orlando D. Martino '50 are co-chairmen of the campaign...
...members of Kirkland House and Harvard College, advise that Eliot House be remodelled to accommodate a Student Activities Center, while its denizens occupy whatever quarters are available in the gym. Kenneth D. Borg '50, Christopher Wheeler...
Kenneth D. Borg--Kirkland House; cast, '50 Jubilee skit; Glee Club; SANSS; House crew; Student Council Committee on Education...
Died. Thomas W. Warner, 73, founder (in the early 1900s) of a small Indiana firm manufacturing auto parts, which grew along with the infant auto industry, merged in 1928 with three others to form what is now the Borg-Warner Corp., giant Midwest makers of everything from harrow discs to washing machines; in Pasadena, Calif...
Appalled by his parents' Scotch-Irish Presbyterianism, he soaked up the religious mysticism of Emanuel Sweden-borg.-Believing that God was within man, he was scornful. of the traditional figure of Jehovah: "Any mother who suckles her babe upon her own breast, any bitch in fact who litters her periodical brood of pups, presents to my imagination a vastly nearer and sweeter Divine charm. . . . Against this lurid power-half-pedagogue, half-policeman, but wholly imbecile in both aspects-I . . . raise my gleeful fist, I lift my scornful foot." This kind of "elegant Billingsgate," as his friend Ralph Waldo Emerson...