Word: joans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Candles commandeered from dormitory mantels supplied emergency lighting for almost an hour while President W.K. Jordan, Dean Mildred P. Sherman, and Joan Projansky '49, president of Student Government, spoke to the group. Cambridge Light Company officials repaired the damage...
...officers of the college and graduate students in Longfellow Hall and lunch at the Applan Way graduate house followed President Jordan's address and benediction. Annex undergraduates remained in the church for brief talks by Deans Wilma A. Kerby-Miller and Mildred F. Sherman, and for an address by Joan Projansky '49, president of the Student Government Association...
Other speakers will include Miss Mildred P. Sherman, dean of the college, Mrs. William A. Kerby-Miller, dean of instruction, and Joan Projansky '49, president of the Student Government Association. John H. Leamon will deliver the prayer and benediction...
...Future. Now, says the Times, "these quick, tremendous, inventive, bold people are to be tested once more." For the third time in history their empire is on the rocks. It broke up once when Joan of Arc smashed the Anglo-French alliance. It abandoned the Channel and reformed across the ocean, only to come to grief again at the hands of George Washington's men. The question facing Britons now, says the Times, "is whether, and, if so, in what shape, it will reform . . . Very few societies have done this trick twice. None, except perhaps the Greek, with Athens...
Among the first few plays: The Corn Is Green, with Jane Cowl; The Barretts of Wimpale Street, with Basil Rathbone; On Borrowed Time, with Boris Karloff; Little Women, with Joan Caulfield...