Word: davids
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other mail too bulky to be put in with the letters. Most post offices do not have this special rack for breaking down the magazine mail down into street divisions, and indeed the Mount Auburn Street office is "very proud of this distinctive feature," according to Superintendent B. David DeLoury...
...some reason the Lampoon thought David L. Ratner '52, the rather staid editorial chairman, had stolen its bird, so they kidnapped him and took him to an abandoned house in Ipswich. They took his clothes from him for a night, then gave them back and lashed him to a pot-bellied stove for a group picture. Shortly thereafter, Ratner escaped, and the 'Poon soon recaptured its bird...
...Overseer, although he did serve on visiting committees. From his temporary office in Massachusetts Hall, however, he will be able to call on an impressive list of prominent alumni, including vice chairman Devereux C. Josephs '15, Thomas S. Lamont '21, John L. Loeb '24, Ralph Lowell '12, and David Rockefeller '36. "Somewhat reluctantly," White says, he will have to make a large number of speeches during the next few years...
...David A. Norris '58, of Lowell House and Rochester, N.Y., was elected captain of next year's varsity cross country team. He succeeds David G. McLean...
...reason for such a dramatic shift in business philosophy is the change from the privately owned company, operated for the enrichment of its owner, to the publicly owned corporation, run by the professional manager. Says ex-AEC Chairman David E. Lilienthal: "The job of running a big company is more nearly like that of a public official than that of a traditional business owner or manager." The modern manager has no less an obligation to provide steady jobs, good wages and advancement opportunities for his employees than he has to make a profit for his stockholders...