Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...several contrasts caused by the varying quality of solicitation work. Winthrop House led the field with 112 pledges, followed by Lowell with 88. Kirkland, Dunster, Adams, and Leverett had average showings of 50 to 60 pints. Eliot pledged 30, as much as Winthrop's B entry, which houses drive chairman William Polk. The Yard total was lower than expected--118. The Radcliffe drive netted 40 girls willing to give blood...
...explaining the purpose of the dance, John T. Hazel '51, who has been appointed chairman of the dance committee, said that the Key and worked with Bingham to "break up the monotony of the spring term...
...wrote to a former player and official at Harvard, the Commandant of West Point, and to the Chairman of the committees on Defense of the House of Representatives and Senate...
Last week the American Civil Liberties Union raised an outraged voice. In a letter to Governor Lane, Playwright Elmer Rice, chairman of its National Council on Freedom from Censorship, branded the board's proposal "flagrantly unconstitutional." Said Rice: "If the ... board is to have the power to ban pictures because the subjects are not presented with truth and sincerity, there will be very few Hollywood productions indeed which could ever be shown. [If] censorship on this ground should be limited to documentary subjects, then the attempted restrictions on free speech become all the more obvious ... If the board...
...This is about 50 per cent better than ever before," Kenneth D. Borg '50, chairman of the committee said...