Word: hoffmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...serious nature than yesterday's Ivy Oration are being delivered at the Commencement Exercises this morning. They are the English Commencement Part by Reginald G. Buchler, a graduate of Yale in 1919, and the traditional Latin Part by Paul L. MacKendrick '34, and another English part by Malcolm A. Hoffman...
...result of the recent competition, two Seniors and a fifth year graduate student were chosen yesterday to be speakers at the Commencement Day exercises in Sever Quadrangle. Paul L. MacKendrick '34, of Roslindale will give the Latin address, while Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, of White Plains, N. Y., and Reginald G. Buchler, of Williamstown, will be the other speakers...
Surely, Justice Sullivan can read Latin. Malcolm A. Hoffman...
...mother would have known about it." Jailed last week, George Rogalski worked jigsaw puzzles (which he said he could do with his eyes closed) while state's attorneys debated as to whether he could be indicted for murder or kidnapping and manslaughter. He was examined by Dr. Harry Hoffman, Criminal Court behavior clinician. Frank of countenance and looking much like any 13-year-old, George Rogalski talked calmly. In what he called the "most fascinating" study of his experience, Dr. Hoffman pronounced the boy sane, not vicious, a "moral imbecile," a sexual psychopath hopelessly antagonistic to girls...
...Harvard affirmative team which supported the creation of a National Police Force, was composed of George Gore '34, Seymour M. Peyser '34 and Malcolm Hoffman '34. The Harvard negative team which travelled to New Haven for their speaking, was composed of Powers McLean '35, Victor H. Kramer '35 and Asa E. Phillips...