Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With only nine business candidates for the Fall pamphlet of the 1940 Red Book reporting yesterday to chairman W. Perrin Fuller, Jr. '40, at least 11 more are earnestly solicited to help make this first annual of the revised plan a success...
John Lanior Donnell, of Webster Groves High School and Webster Groves, Missouri, will edit the 1940 Freshman Red Book. Willard Perrin Fuller, Jr., of Noble and Greenough School and Dedham, will assist him as Business Manager...
With immediate activity necessitated by the appearance of the first section of the Book on November 20, Fuller is calling out his business candidates at a 7:30 o'clock meeting in Wigglesworth F-12 this evening...
Headed by Ernest D. Haseltine, Jr. '38, the dance committee consists of Frederic W. Fuller, Jr. '39; J. Spence Harvin '39; A. William Marburg '37; William J. Moore '38; Stephen V. N. Powelson '38; Myron K. Stone '37; and William H. Wright, Jr. '38. A list of patronesses for the dance will be announced later...
...succeed squarejawed, hardworking, conservative Mr. Lorimer, the Curtis directors ratified the retiring editor's own choice of a squarejawed, hardworking, conservative colleague, Wesley Winans Stout, a 47-year-old Kansan. Curtis' President Walter Dean Fuller was delighted to announce that Mr. Stout shared Mr. Lorimer's beliefs in "fundamental American doctrines." A graduate of the Kansas City Star, Wesley Winans Stout has been one of the Post's associates for twelve years, has written and ghost-written many an article. Last week he set out on a motor trip with his wife for a brief vacation...