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...Reckford, the bibliophile, also directed; Walt Jewell produced. Marshall Moriarty as Weber coughed exceedingly well, and Emilie Rahman as his daughter was enticing. Reckford, as Hobbes; Charles Bevard as Locke, and Judd Conway as Rousseau were properly raucous. Jack Henrikson made a bellowing Beowulf; Mary Doyle, a grucsome Grendel's mother; and Alan Horsley, a mushy Mathiez...
...seniors named are Edward D. Berman '62, of Winthrop House and Portland, Me., Bishop C. Hunt, Jr. of Eliot House and Boston, James J. Fox '62, of Adams House and Milwaukee, Wisc., Alan K. Henrikson '62, of Quincy House and Ames, Iowa, Jay W. Butler '62, of Leverett House and Odgen, Uthah, and David B. Frohnmayer '62 of Dunster House and Medford...
...Henrikson is president of the Debate Society, an American History concentrator, and a member of the Quincy House Social Committee. Fox is president of Phi Beta Kappa at the College and an Anthropology major. Hunt, also a member of PBK, is in the Signet Society and participates in House athletics...
Quincy House: Edward E. Wendell, James R. Ullyot, Gary G. Peterson, Kenneth W. Anderson, David B. Melchinger, Alan K. Henrikson, Joel A. Huberman, V. Thomas Fryman...
...absence of a judge, moderator K. Henrikson '62 decided to award prize--"the only thing he could find the Square resembling the ancient laurel wreath"--to the team that more people by its argument. before the debate started showed people in favor of abolishing the Committee, 13 supporting its activities, and undecided. By the end of the hes, before a heavily Democratic once, four people had changed their in favor of the HUAC, and only had been converted to the HYDC on that it should be abolished...