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...Dubay, Mathematics; Joseph L. Durham, Government; Maurice J. Elovitz, Romance Languages and Literatures; Thomas E. Everhart, Physics; Gerald P. Fitzgerald, Latin; Paul Fruit, Economics; Paul W. Gabler, History; Sumner J. P. Germain, English; Gordon J. Gilbert, Biology; Walter Gilbert, Chemistry and Physics; Thomas J. Gill, 3d, Chemistry; Samuel V. Gilman, Jr., History; Mark L. Goodman, History and Literature...
Others are Ann Cook, of Bertram and New York City, Dele Gilmore, of Moors and Quincy, Mass., Denise Mangravite, of Barnard and New York City, Louise Province, of Briggs and Washington, D.C., Ann Satterthwaite, of Gilman and Tenafly, N.J., and Gracia Taketa, of Bertram and Washington...
...theatre adage that a gun which appears in the first act is sure to shoot someone by the end of the third. So when Gilman Hadley proclaims his belief in the ultimate justice of the law, the audience is well prepared to watch him suffer a fate just slightly better than death...
...morning in 1878 President Eliot found a letter on his desk from one Arthur Gilman, a Cambridge historian. "Dear Sir," Mr. Gilman wrote, "I am engaged in perfecting a plan which shall afford women opportunites for carrying their studies forward further than it is possible for them, to do in this country . . ." Eliot agreed that Gilman had a worthy idea, and the Annex was soon to be in operation...
...candidates tied in Gilman House (10 to 10) and with the commuters (40 to 40); otherwise the Halls went Democratic. Stevenson eclipsed Eisenhower in Edmands House, seven votes to none...