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Norman D. Blotner '40, Beverly; Jacob Bornstein '38, Chelsea; John Briggs, 3d '38, Cambridge; Norman H. Brisson '39, Brookline; Harold Brown '39, Dorchester; Joseph J. Buckley '39, Somerville; Theodore F. Bullen, Jr. '40, Melrose; Robert M. Bunker '39, W. Roxbury; Robert L. Calvert '39, Cambridge; John J. Carchia '39, Cambridge; William L. Claff '39, Malden; Edwin R. Clarke '39, Dedham; Albert Cohen '38, Cambridge; Albort Cohen '39, Roxbury; John G. Conley '38, Winthrop...
Arnold G. Cook '40, Attlebore; Charles H. Coombs, Jr. '40, Brockton; Herbert W. Crispin '38, Somerville; Samuel R. D'Amico '39, Somerville; Albert Damon '38, Brookline; Jacob B. Dana '38, Brighton; Jacob B. Dana '40, Brighton; Richard T. Davis '38, Medford; Francis J. Davy, Cambridge; Hamilton Q. Dearborn '39, Springfield; Leonidas H. Demeter '39, Boston; Jose K. P. de Varon '38, Jamaica Plain; David Dove, South Sudbury; James C. Eaton '39, West Newton; Lawrence F. Ebb '39, Dorchester; Stanley M. Epstein '39, New Bedford; James Etmekjian '39, Brighton; George E. Filion '38, Salem; Pasquale F. Frisoli '40, Cambridge; Gerard...
...Gautheir '38, North Chelmsford; Joseph J. Geehern '40, Westfield; James MacK. Gillespie '40, Andover; Harold L. Golden '38, Brookline; David S. Grey '40, Woburn; Wendell F. Grimes '38, Winthrop; Edward G. Harris '38, Allston; George C. Harris '38, Cambridge; Joseph P. Healey '38, Cambridge; Robert B. Holden '38, Stoneham; Jacob Horowitz '39, Roxbury; Gordon S. Ierardi '39, Somerville; Harry M. Johnson, Jr. '39, Cambridge...
...could be expected from a group of young musicians in which the turnover is fast and rehearsals are few, they played the Franck Symphony, and, with Pianist Muriel Kerr, the fourth Beethoven Concerto. More eyes will be turned on them next month when they play the world premiere of Jacob Weinberg's Gettysburg Address, a symphonic ode to the text of Abraham Lincoln's immortal speech...
...late evening snack of beer, pancakes, spinach, arsenic and croton oil, prepared by Mrs. Hahn, was partial paralysis and indigestion. Still hale enough to be wheeled into court, George Heis quavered out the most damaging testimony at her trial - for which the prosecution had picked the case of Jacob Wagner apparently at random...