Word: greenebaum
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Even so, we may not put our traditional late April or early May play," Richard Greenebaum '42, president of the organization reveals. "Because of the current situation an audience and cast may be impossible to assemble...
Matthew P. Gaffiney, Jr. '43, Edward W. Garrison '43, Robert D. Gauchat '44, Edward B. Ginsburg, Jr. '43, Robert N. Ginsburgh '44, Stanley H. Goldberg '44, Frank F. Goodman '44, Allen W. Greene '42, Edward F. Greene '44, Richard W. Greenebaum...
Parrying a thrust at the Harvard accent made recently by Elisabeth Von Hesse, speech teacher of Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt, Richard Greenebaum '42, president of the Dramatic Club, stated yesterday: "The traditional Harvard accent is melodious, pleasant to hear, and besides, it is nobody's business how we talk...
...Possessors of exquisite Harvard accents," said Greenebaum, "are Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, President of the U. S., Langdon P. Marvin '41, president of the Student Council, Charles Seymour, president of Yale, and Rex Harrison, now appearing in 'Missing Ten Days...
...exist sufficient interest among 3500 undergraduates to present a single play in the period from December to June. And so we anxiously hope to have enough students come to our last tryout tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon in Phillips Brooks House to justify our going ahead with our production. Richard W, Greenebaum, President...