Word: club
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Robert E. Tomasello of Dudley Hall--Jubilee Committee, Treasurer, Class Committee, Crimson Key Society, Dudley Hall House Committee, Harvard Catholic Club, House football, House hockey, Freshman football. Thomas Weesner of Lowell House--National Scholarship and a Pepsi-Cola Scholarship holder, RYRC, business staff of the Lowell House opera, House play, a House agent for the sale of NSA purchase cards, Union Debate Council. Miles I. Levine of Lowell House Business Manager of 1951 Freshman Red Book, House Dance Committee. James P. Johnson of Kirkland House Freshman soccer, Varsity soccer. Kirkland House Committee, House athletics, PBH, Outing Club...
...Harvard Student Council 1948-49, Harvard Debate Council, Treasurer 1947-1949, PBH Speakers & Entertainers Committee, Student Council, Member of PBH Cabinet, member Joint University Council 1947-1948. Hale M. Knight of Winthrop House--Co-chairman, General Education Committee, Student Council, Co-chairman Student Council Education Committee, President, Harvard Rifle Club, Varsity Rifle Team, House Football. S. William Green of Lowell House--'50 Red Book staff, '48 Album staff, Debate Council, managing editor, the CRIMSON. Frederic D. Houghteling of Loverett House--Student Council 1948-49, Chairman of Extra-Curricular Committee, NSA delegate, member, NSA Constitution Committee, Summer 1947, now Regional Treasurer...
...Music Club concert features composer pianist Louise Talma and Phyllis Curtin, soprano. The program includes a sonata for two planes by Claudio C. Spies '51, a suite by Randall Thompson, and some of the works of Arnold Schonberg...
...showed up at the Dedham Country Club one man shy, but the Crimson declined to penalize them in the scoring. Dave Gorman played the 18 holes by himself and scored an off-the-record...
...games were originally scheduled for the Soldiers Field courts, but when all-morning rains made the courts impossibly soft, Coach Jack Barnaby quickly rescheduled the number one and number two matches for the Badminton and Tennis Club in Boston and arranged for the rest of the matches to be played in the Brookline Country Club...