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...list of officers, stockholders, and directors nominated is as follows: W. W. Donham '99, J. MacA. Maguire, stockholders for five years; H. S. Thompson '99, president; A. W. Scott '09, vice-president; Walter Humphreys, secretary; J. L. Taylor, treasurer; and other directors, Delmar Leighton '19, A. C. Redfield '13, from Harvard at large: H. S. Ford, Jasper Whiting, from M. I. T. at large; C. P. Biddle, from officers of Harvard; K. B. Murdock '16, from alumni of Harvard; C. L. Wilson, from students of M. I. T.; and R. N. Clark '32, B. K. Bachrach '33, Theodore Chase...
...students in the Harvard Union, and following the supper an informal meeting of new students will be held in the Living Room of the Union. President Lowell, Dr. Roger I. Lee '02, Fellow of Harvard College, and Professor A. C. Hanford, Dean of Harvard College, will speak. Delmar Leighton '17, Dean of Freshmen will preside...
...clock, the Freshman class and other new students will assemble in the New Lecture Hall to hear brief talks by W. B. Briggs, assistant librarian of the Harvard College Library, E. A. Whitney '17, associate professor of History and Literature, and Master of Kirkland House, and Delmar Leighton '17, Dean of Freshmen...
...members of the Class of 1935 begin their work for the new academic year, they will be under the guidance of an expanded and improved advisory organization directed by Delmar Leighton '17, newly created Dean of Freshmen. Important changes were the appointment last April of 12 faculty members as "Associates of the Freshmen" and the selection of eight instructors in Freshman courses to reside in the Yard...
...humbly. A radio salesman, responding less to his own inclination than to her advances, makes friends with a pretty girl, seduces her with pleasure tinged by pessimism, marries her with love but some reluctance when her brother turns her out for coming home late. The picture, derived from Vina Delmar's best seller in 1928, might have been chilled by the sententious attitude with which cinema often apologizes for its attempts at realism. Instead, it is as intimate as the gossip on a fire-escape, as interesting as a secret. Director Frank Borzage (Seventh Heaven) gave the story just...