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Almost 400 students have already joined the Society, and the first evening performance is now sold out, according to Hume Dow '38, treasurer of the Society...
Alvah W. Sulloway '38 was elected president of the Advocate yesterday afternoon at the annual election of officers. Others winning posts were Jeffrey E. Fuller '38, secretary; Hume Dow '38, Pegasus; James Hopkins '38, treasurer; Samuel N. Hinckley '39, business manager; Robert Bishop '38, advertising manager; and Forbes Morse '39, circulation manager...
...committee of the Society is headed by Chairman T. Edward Ross, 2nd '38 and is made up of the following undergraduates: William B. Bersseubrugge '37, Hume Dow, Joseph B. Coolidge, Jr. '38, H. Shippen Geodhue '38. Stephen Goodyear '38, Henry Uncowe '38, Robert E. Weruick '38, John D. Gordon '30, and Dr. Alan M. G. Little...
Donald H. Davidson '39, Staten Island, New York; Hume Dow '33, Staten Island, New York; Edward A. Drew '37, Flushing, New York; Richard B. Finn '39, Niagara Falls, New York; Chadbourne Gilpatrick '37, White Plains, New York; Frederick P. Glike '37, Meriden, Connecticut; Arnold Gottlieb '38, Brooklyn, New York; Stephen S. Gracewski '39, Thompsonville, Connecticut; Edgar L. Haff, Jr. '39, Fort Edward, New York; Warren C. Hall '38, Schenectady, New York; Harold Harris '39, New York City; Peter Hodson '39, New York City; Frederick P. Jenks '37, New York City...
...Journal, that Johnson himself had seen and approved it, was "gravely misleading." Although the high points of the previous Journal-the accounts of Johnson reproving Boswell for drunkenness, the celebrated orders to Mrs. MacLeod not to leave her family home, the great arguments on Ossian, on Burke, on Hume, Garrick, Goldsmith and Swift-remain the high points of the present edition, the new book is more intimate, less stilted, abounds in picturesque details of travelers' discomforts in the islands off Scotland in 1773. The Journal begins with its superb description of the Rambler...