Word: holm
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...other candidates were: James Mansfield Estabrook '34, of New York City, Henry Edward Holm '34, of Hancock, Michigan, John Moore Morse '34, of Brookline, George Hinckley Porter '34, of Upper Montclair, New Jersey, and Harold Sol Saxe '34, of Omaha, Nebraska...
Henry Edward Holm, of Hancock, Michigan...
Ames, who is also engaged in several other undergraduate activities, was the leader of a boy's club in Denison House, Boston. Estabrook was a member of the Social Service Committee and also worked at Denison House. Holm is a member of both the Social Service and Foreign Student Committees. Knowles is the chairman of the Foreign Student Committee and winner of the Geneva Scholarship last summer. Morse is a member of the Social Service Committee, and is coach of the South End Union track team. Porter has been chairman of the Library Committee for two years. Saxe...
...with them when the Bavarian duchess took Helene to Ischl to meet the young Emperor, came near being sent home when she soaked herself in Rosenheim watering the horses. But in the play last week, adapted by Ernst and Hubert Mareschka from a comedy by Ernst Deosy and Gustav Holm, Sissy tagged along afterwards with the incorrigible duke. Their journey in a post-chaise was silhouetted against a screen while the orchestra played an amusing accompaniment. In Ischl the Sissy of the play disguised herself as a midinette, became betrothed to the Emperor in the room where 61 years later...
...entertained by the new committees in each of the seven Houses. These committees are under the leadership of M.S. Knowles '34, chairman of the Foreign Student Committee. The chairmen in the Houses are W.C. Loring '35, R.L. Brehans '34, V.H. Kramer '35, Cullison Cady '35, J.F. Farr '33, Henry Holm '34 and Peter Shuebruk '33 in Adams, Dunster, Eliot, Kirkland, Leverett, Lowell and Winthrop Houses respectively...