Word: joans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When the American Army drove the Germans out of Italy in 1945, it took among other prisoners Ezra Pound, expatriate poet, radio propagandist for Mussolini and self-made pundit who thought Hitler a "martyr" comparable to Joan of Arc. After a short stay in a prison camp near Pisa, where he continued to write poetry, the aging (63), rheumy-eyed poet was brought back to the U.S. to face treason charges. The case never came to trial; instead he was declared insane, and still languishes in St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington...
Silver, bills, and checks totalling $6,000 crossed the palms of Student Government Association tellers during Radcliffe's Pay Days last week, Joan Braverman '50, treasurer of the Association, announced last night...
...Radcliffe nine are Connie Well '50, Anne Worthington '52, Helen Clark '51, Anne Drachman '52, Joanne Irving '52, Carol Jones '49, Mary Frances Blakesles '52, Joan Smith '52, and Rachel Mellinger...
Student Government Treasurer Joan Braverman '50 last night sent out a call for help. Volunteer tellers will be stationed in the Ghirlandajo room at Agassiz today and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to collect the money as the students file...
Pros and cons of the two main issues--possible abolition of the 100-girl assembly and a new system of checking books out of the Annex Library--will be debated by four Student Government members. Joan Projansky '49 will moderate the half-hour program...