Word: cowett
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Executive Board takes office. Members of the incoming board are John G. Simon '50, President: Sedgwick W. Green '50, Managing Editor; Thomas C. Simons '50, Business Manager; Charles W. Batley H '50, Editorial Chairman; Jacques E. Levy '49, Photographic Chairman; Bayard Hooper '50, Associate Managing Editor; Edward M. Cowett '51, Advertising Manager; Donald Carswell '50, Sports Editor...
Jacques E. Levy '49 of Dunster House and New York City was elected photographic chairman, Bayard Hooper '50 of Lowell House and Boston was named associate managing editor, and Edward M. Cowett '51 of Eilot House and Soring field was chosen advertising manager...
Wilbur A. Cowett '45 won the James Gerdon Bennett prize for his essay on "Civil Liability of the Bueaurocracy for Unilateral Administrative Acts." The income from the Philo Sherman Bennett fund was awarded to Sumner L. Feidberg '45 for his paper on "Chain Stores...
Jean-Paul Barricelli. Cleveland; Stanley Vergil Baum, Shaker Heights, Ohio; Wilbur Arnold Cowett, Springfield; Reger Lamont Creighton, Belmont; Sumner Lee Feidberg, Newton; Irvin Milton Horowitz, Elizabeth, N. J.; James Murray Howe IV, Clearwater, Fla; Hugh Montgomery, Windsor Locks, Conn.; Whitson Makamic Overdash, Jr., Springfield, Tenn.; Armand Schwab, Jr., New York City; Charles William Stuart Talt, Roxbury; James Walter Warwick, Toledo, Ohio...
Home from the war's last week came Wilbur A. Cowett '45, now a first leeey and ex-unit commander, who reminisced: "Schlesinger was making $10,000 a year as a civilian with OSS in London. Then they drafted him as a private, and he was assigned to my unit. I made him a corporal just before we parted." Cowett's future college record was a subject of much speculation last night...