Word: hoya
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Sophomore candidates are H. Lester Medlinsky of Winthrop, Daniel L. Ritchie of Lowell, and incumbent Paul D. Sheats of Eliot. Juniors Joseph R. Cataldo of Dudley, John J. Jennings of Winthrop, and John R. Lovett of Adams will battle it out with incumbent Councilmen Thomas Hoya of Kirkland and Richard E. Johnson of Dunster, who are running for reelection...
Roger Swanson, John Tangen, Lew Cowan, Dick Upjohn, Al Cohn, Tom Hoya, and Pen White won their matches for the Deacons. Eliot, Kirkland, and Lowell are now tied for first place in the league...
McNiff said he would be glad to discuss the reasons for instituting his method of fining with Council members. The Council proposals came as a result of a report by Thomas W. Hoya...
After a report from Thomas W. Hoya '53 on Lamont's method of book fining, Richard E. Johnson '53 recommended that the library not charge for books until 9:15 a.m. Richard L. Bushman '53 then motioned that books coming in after 9:15 be fined 50 cents; those in after 10:15, be charged another 25 cents...
...council, which took office last night, also elected Richard Eugene Johnson '53 of Dunster House and Galesburg, Illinois, as treasurer. His opponent was Thomas W. Hoya...