Word: kaplans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...dash tonight, Spivak will have to contend with men like Joe Cianciabella, last winter's winner, Ira Kaplan, and Homer Gillis. He may pick up a couple of points if he gets a break off the mark. Don Trimble may squeeze in for a fifth-place point in the shot. He hit 47 feet, 11 1/2 inches at New Haven this week. Lawrence and Lockett could score in the vault...
David M. Hollister '51 as John of Lancaster; Robert E. Rockman '46 as Earl of Westmoreland; Richard Atkinson as Sir Walter Blunt; Timothy G. Foote '50 as Mortimer; Donald H. Kaplan '51 as Earl of Douglas; Robert Clafiin '50 as Owen Glendower; Charles Sedgwick 2G as Vernon; Anthony A. Piano '47 as Poins...
...Council lost to Norfolk State Prison Colony in a contest held at the prison last Sunday. Speaking for the Crimson were Ellis Kaplan '46, Claude G. Richie, Jr. '49, and Detlev F. Vagts '49. This was the second straight time that the Council has bowed to the State Prison, as a prison team that included a Law School, graduate whipped the debaters last year...
...Frank DeMattei, representing the U. of C. at Berkeley, won a unanimous decision by their statement of the affirmative on the topic "Resolved: That federal control of labor unions should be increased." Speaking for Harvard and the negative were Debate Council member Roy G. Clouse '50 and Ellis Kaplan...
Speaking for the Crimson on the negative side of the topic "Resolved, That Federal control of labor unions should be increased," will be: Roy G. Clouse '50 and Ellis Kaplan '46. They will oppose Kenneth DeMattel and Miss Juanita Olson from the U. of C. at Berkeley. It is the first time that a coed has appeared in a debate here for several years...