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Twelve men from the Class of '46 were appointed by the Student Council to nominate officers. The committee includes Blaise F. Alfano, E. Thomas Binger, S. Douglass Cafer, Jr., Richard A. Chonowoth, Lawrence Creshkeff, Douglas Danner, William W. Dunu, Dana Fernald, Robert M. Rart, Robert W. Regan, Frank S. Whiting, and William A. Ziegler...
...Hammond Douglass, a veteran of action in North Africa with the American Field Service, will present a lecture, accompanied by movies and slides, describing life in the service, tomorrow night at 7 o'clock at the Hasty Pudding Club...
...Douglass, who left Yale in 1941 to join the Field Service, returned last summer after nearly a year of duty with the British Eighth Army. Since then he has done voluntary work at the New York office...
...Clayton Douglass Buck, 52, Delaware, a shy, reserved engineer, banker and gentleman farmer who has been called Delaware's "least-known prominent citizen." A descendant of one of the State's oldest families, a relative of the Du Ponts by marriage, he has made a career of public service: in the State Highway Department for nine years, as Governor for eight...
...vivacious English girl who is visiting her American relatives. The play's charm lies in its half-nostalgic, half-satiric display of the kid-gloved conventions of the time. Its comedy lies in its sharp family portraits-Rhoda's rude, snobbish dowager aunt (well played by Margaret Douglass), her healthily lovesick young cousin Daphne, a pert, gold-digging actress who is engaged to Cousin Jimmy (Myron McCormick). The play's romance lies in Rhoda's unspoken love for Jimmy, the intensity of which she understands only after another young man's attentions have released...