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...band for this year's Class Week "Senior Spread." Approximately $10,000 will be spent for the highlights of the week, Ralph N. Wharton '53, secretary of the Class Day Committee, announced yesterday. The "Senior Spread," annual formal dance and midnight supper, will be held in the Eliot House courtyard on June...
After the dinner freshman and their dates may attend an informal dance at Eliot House. Weather permitting, the dance will be held in the Eliot courtyard. Bob Mulcahy and his orchestra will provide the music, Tom Lehrer 6G, the entertainment...
This seasonal diversion contravenes the rule against playing ball in the courtyard. Human nature ensures that some people will indulge in it anyway...
...French officer named Lebrun pulled the most audacious stunt of all, one that depended on pure nerve and agility. A fine athlete, he was exercising in the courtyard. Suddenly, using a confederate's hands as a stirrup, he was sent flying and catapulted over the wall. Under fire, he reached the outside wire wall, cleared that and got clean away. A British officer later tried the same method and was shot dead...
When John David Provoo was six years old, he fell from the second-story porch of his home near San Francisco and fractured his skull on a concrete courtyard. The injury may or may not have permanently affected his brain, but for most of his life he has acted like an exceedingly odd duck. When he was eleven, he became a devotee of Buddhism; later, a Buddhist priest taught young Provoo to read, write and speak Japanese. In 1940 he went to Japan to learn more about Buddhism, lived in a Buddhist monastery near Tokyo. Back...