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...Pole Vault: 1. Snead (H) 4.20, 2. Katayama (B) 4.05, 3. Guernsey (D) 3.60. Long Jump: 1. Smith (D) 7.21, 2. Hughes (H) 6.85, 3. Griggs (D) 6.79. Triple Jump: 1. Marucheck (D) 14.26, 2. Thomas (B) 13.84, 3. Schrock (B) 13.38. Shot Put: 1. Grimm (H) 15.81, 2. Hermer (D) 15.78, 3. Gelardi (H) 14.46. Discus: 1. Hermer (D) 46.68, 2. Russell (B) 46.42, 3. Mozer (D) 45.44. Hammer: 1. Hermer (D) 50.46, 2. Mozer (D) 46.74, 3. Brown (D) 41.22. Javelin: 1. Hall (D) 57.94, 2. McClure (D) 52.74, 3. Patton...
...discussed terms less familiar to non-humanities concentrators or to a greater percentage of the Harvard community as well. Yet despite the article's shortcomings, Mr. Rosenthal's point--that we might want to know more about the phrases we encounter and use--can be welltaken. Linda L. Hermer...
...Crossroads. In November, when the British Eighth Army began to roll into Libya, the Italians told Bennie Hermer to prepare to leave for a prison camp in Europe. That night he escaped, and next day he joined advance forces of Montgomery's army pushing toward Benghasi. The day Olda stepped out of the train at Cairo's main station, Bennie arrived at the Cairo hospital from Benghasi...
Back Home. When war came, Bennie Hermer had joined the South African forces and had been sent to the Middle East. In June 1942 he was captured at Tobruk. He was taken to Benghasi to assist Italians and Germans in hospital work. He wrote to Olda all the time. She received two letters, one from the prisoners' camp in Libya, the other marked "War Prison inf Italy...
Last week, in a Cairo newspaper: "Miss Olda Mehr and Captain Bennie Hermer of the South African Medical Corps announce their forthcoming marriage...