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...Dacy '37, W. Levin '37, P. M. Andres '37, R. F. Sharp '37, W. G. Cahan '35, H. C. Campbell 3G, D. W. Meyer '36, I. A. Watson '37, G. B. Keller '37, R. B. Mather 1G, D. D. Bonnet '37, W. A. Parker '38, B. G. C. Fincke '37, I. G. Shaffer '36, E. A. Drew '37, J. L. Calvocorressl '38, I. A. Buffum '37, H. Lloyd '37, J. N. Rodeheaver 2G, L. T. Conant '35, G. H. Reed '88, G. H. Wolfson '37, T. T. Dorman '38, D. P. MacAllester '38, R. D. Proctor '38, M. H. Illingworth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 86 NEW MEN ACCEPTED IN GLEE CLUB TRYOUTS | 11/5/1934 | See Source »

Complete lists of those students nominated for the three vacancies on the House Committee of Leverett House were announced yesterday. Kenneth W. Brown '35, William G. Cahan '35, Stephen H. Tyng '35, Roy S. Wallace, Jr. '35, are candidates for the positions open to a member of the Class of 1935; while the members of the Sophomore Class to be elected to the committee will be two of the following: Charles S. Kelley, 3rd. '36, Robert H. Rawson '36, Hamilton Richards '36, E. Rotan Sargent '36, Robert M. Terral '36. The balloting will be conducted today during meal times...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEVERETT ELECTIONS | 4/18/1934 | See Source »

...played by George V. Goulder '36; Mrs. Biggs by George P. Winship, Jr. '36; Corporal Casey by Jay G. Rice '35; Colonel Lawton by John S. Howe '36; Captain Paul Wybert by Robert G. Reed '36; Mamie by Joseph D. Fisher '35; and Johnnie Bangs by William G. Cahan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Rio Grande" To Be Given By Rabbit Lads and Maids | 3/13/1934 | See Source »

...Professor Cahan, in condemning the antics of Columbia's Harris, Center's Thurman, North Carolina State's Wilson, California's Arlett, Chicago's Ridenhour and a host of other more or less militant collegiate editors who have incurred the wrath of their institutional administrations, forgets a host of professionals who far outshine the college editors in sensationalism. Balance the above list with the tabloidal handling of the Lindbergh case, with the New York Times' high powered and exclusively sensational reports of Admiral Byrd's progress in the frozen wastes, and with the fevered and unreliable dispatches to the metropolitan dailies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 6/2/1932 | See Source »

Perhaps the professional press will lead the way out of this era of Professor Cahan's "unrestrained freedom." Meanwhile the "sensational college press" goes its radical route, trying to put this old world on its feet. --The Daily Tar Heel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 6/2/1932 | See Source »

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