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...odds are John C. Robbins '42, John W. Ballantine '42, and Spencer A. Klaw '41 of the CRIMSON will easily outwit nitwits W. Russell Bowie '41, William B. D. Putnam '41, and Elliot Lee Richardson '41 of Harvard's not-so-funny...
...Base Hospital is divided into eight services: Surgical, Medical, Laboratory, X-ray, Headquarters, Registrar, Mess, and Dental Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel Lanman, acting for Elliot C. Cutler '09, regular director of the Unit, is in addition Chief of the Surgical Service...
...traffic in Harvard Square that made it hard to believe this was a serious discussion of the most serious of all proposals. The questions from the students were sincere and intelligent, but they were turned aside alternately with facetiousness from Professor Seavey and with a threatening truculence by Professor Elliot, who attributed to his questioners the most discreditable motives. In both men there appeared a conscious insincerity that suggested they underestimated both the students and the war; and a ruthless and light-hearted belligerence, extremely disquieting to many who heard them and calculated to arouse the worst and discredit...
...various Harvard Clubs all over the country plan to listen to the afternoon symposium on "The Relation of the United States to World Affairs" via the Mutual Broadcasting System. Samuel H. Cross '12, professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures; William Y. Elliot, professor of Government; and Bruce C. Hopper, associate professor of Government, are featured; and Dr. Roger I. Lee '01 will preside...
...Berry Wall owned his first race horse. He became a charter member of two jockey clubs, an amateur walking champion, a dead shot, a member of Manhattan's blue-blooded Old Seventh Regiment. Other members were various Schermerhorns, Belmonts, Harrimans, Rhinelanders, and Elliot Roosevelt, father of Eleanor. Says Wall: "I often wonder what he would think of his daughter and son-in-law now. Perhaps it is just as well not to wonder...