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...sustenance to invigorate the crimson cells and platelets. For others it is possibly greatest when going to class in subjects that have been shaped by the men who have become these ghosts. Think of government: Adams, Adams, Roosevelt, Roosevelt and Kennedy; philosophy: Emerson, Santayana, William James; the sciences: Agassiz, Bowdich and all those Nobel laureates; and literature: from John Harvard himself, who hailed from the same town as Shakespeare, to Wallace Stevens and T.S. Eliot...
Keeping up the pressure, Griswold broke past Patton two minutes later and shot the ball off Bowdich's chest. Right winger John Kerry beat Lunkenheimer to the ball and squarted it into the open goal...
...second quarter, however, the Elis wasted little time. In a play practically the mirror-image of the one that Akuffo scored on, Yale's John Upton got behind the Crimson defense and drove in on goalie Nat Bowdich to blast a shot by him for the score...
Gordon R. Willey, Jr., Bowdich Professor of Anthropology, said "most of us in the anthropology department are pretty well set in our offices in the Peabody Museum. A building is certainly not the crucial thing for integration," he explained. The report called the Littauer Center, after which the proposed social relations building would be patterned, "a testament to the values of contiguity...
Formed under the guidance of former Presidents John B. Bowdich '37, Charles M. Storey, Jr. '37 and Caspar W. Weinberger '38, a new CRIMSON constitution comes into effect today with the election of the officers of the Class of 1929 Created in order to increase the efficiency of the operation of the paper, the new constitution abolishes the old plan of having two nets of officers each year. The men elected yesterday will serve for one year, until February...