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...Buell S. Smith '49, supplementing O'Donnell's statement, said that he had contacted a musician by the name of Lennie Lewis, by long distance from Indianapolis. Lewis, said Smith, had admitted that he was "something of an unknown but up and coming," and that "Harvard publicity was worth...
Despite all the uncertainties in the picture, Gunther K. Rosinus '49 and John K. Lally '49 were asked to prepare a tentative budget, under the most conservative turnout estimates. His associates also designated Buell S. Smith '49 to begin the crucial hunt for bands...
Died. Raymond Leslie Buell, 49, author (Isolated America, Poland: Key to Europe], 1933-39 Foreign Policy Association president, research worker for Wendell Willkie's 1940 presidential campaign; of a pulmonary embolism after a cranial operation; in Montreal. Long an insistent internationalist, Ray Buell had been a TIME, Inc. foreign-affairs adviser since...
...Russians, thin, sandy-haired, serious Peter Ivanovich Alexejev and bald, blue-eyed, humorous Mikhail Alexeievich Sergeichic, were the faces of UNRRA in Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Two Americans, Buell Maben and Spurgeon M. Keeny, represented UNRRA to the Greeks and Italians...
...However, Buell S. Smith '49, Chairman of the Dance Committee, expressed his confidence in a big response and a flowing till. "Institutions like Harvard and Radcliffe ought to be able to support two social affairs the same night," he said "and besides, there's always Wellesley...