Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Edward G. Harris '38; Arthur R. Hartwig '37; Thomas H. Healy '39; Stephen Helburn '37; Solomon L. Iiershoff '37; Charles A. Hill '39; Robert B. Holden '38; Norman E. Hunt '38; Thomas C. Hunt '37; Lemuel B. Bunter '37; William C. Huntting '37; Gordon S. Lerardi '39; John Q. Jordan '37; Clifton F. Kahn '37; Charles W. Kessler '37; Joseph Levine '39; Lawrence M. Levinson...
DeWindt was introduced by Kendric N. Marshall '21, Secretary of the Union, who in turn was introduced by Gordon B. Allan '38, president of the club...
After his introduction on the problems of peace, the meeting will divide into three discussion groups: International Problems, led by Edwin Mims, Jr., instructor in Government; American Neutrality, led by A. Lincoln Gordon '34, instructor in Government; and The Individual's Attitudes and Actions for Peace, led by Lloyd G. Reynolds, instructor in Economics...
...Ridge into a Rose Bowl attraction. Here Coach Moore (William Frawley) wins the game by putting O'Riley in, disguised in a nose cast, after he has dismissed him from the team for improper behavior. Best part: Larry ("Buster") Crabbe, 1932 Olympic swimmer, more recently famed as Flash Gordon, as a linebucker and smalltown girl jilter...
These three men, together with John R. Brooks, of Belmont Hill; George O. Clark, of Exeter; Watson M. Gordon, Jr., of Middlesex; Donald C. Watson, of Milton Academy; and Frederick R. H. Witherby, of Milton Academy, will compete next spring for the five Sophomore managerial positions which will automatically become vacant in the fall...