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...their first meeting, the newly-chosen Freshman Jubilee Committee last night elected John Kean, Jr., as their chairman. Thomas J. Madden, Jr., was elected treasurer, and David M. Hersey secretary. The publicity will be in charge of Thomas F. Powers III, and the dance decorations will be handled by Otto F. Grote. Murray Budabin will be in charge of the band...
...appetite of 80 of the freshman had previously been satisfied, however, by 15 gallons of beer at an afternoon cocktall party given by candidates Otto F. Grote, Stephen R. Rubel, John Kean, and Wolcott H. Johnson...
Adler, Altmeyer, Baker, D. G. Black, D. Black, Budabin, Cadenhead, Coons, Cover, Davidson, Dollin, Douglas, Dowd, French, Gilman, Goldberg, Goodman, Gordon, Green, Greenburg, Grote, Hahn, Harris, Hellman, Hersey, Hollman, Huttenbauer, Johnson, L. Kane, S. Kane, Kean, Kiphart, Kripke, Laserson, Leahow, Levenson, Levett, Madden, Martin, Miller, Manafo, Powers, Rolsman, Richardson, Rubel, Saletan, Swartzberg, Soule, Trett, Ulin, Vickery, Yazegian and Yoskowitz...
...Shakespeare spun in his grave-London theatergoers saw, and enjoyed, King Lear with a happy ending. In a version by Poet Laureate Nahum Tate, which used most of Shakespeare's plot and many of his lines, it was played by such theatrical greats as David Garrick and Edmund Kean, and applauded by Dr. Samuel Johnson. Even Charles Lamb, who disliked the happy-ending version, conceded that it had a certain stageworthiness when he wrote: "Tate has put his hook in ... this Leviathan, for Garrick and his followers ... to draw it about more easily...
Bolman, William Merton '51, Chadwick, William John '51, Decker, John Barry '51, Marston, Byrne Richard '51, Roosevelt, Julian Kean '50, Wells, John Shippen...