Word: kirklanders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Charles H. Taylor, Master of Kirkland House, also thought that Reunions centered in the Houses were "a likely development," but he said they would be "slow in coming." Technical problems would stand in the way of lodging returning alumni in their former Houses, he asserted...
Four new Student Council members were named by the Masters of the Houses yesterday. Charles H. Taylor, Master of Kirkland House, appointed John H. Mudd '60, of Haverford, Pa., and John J. Conway, Master of Leverett House, selected Michael S. Mahoney '60, of White Plains...
...majority read as follows: "We can find no proof of dishonesty in the conduct of the Class Marshal election. We uphold its legitimacy and believe there is not sufficient cause for a new election." The signers were Alfred S. Arkley (Leverett), R. Dyke Benjamin (Marshal), George L. Damoose (Kirkland), D. Dwight Dogherty, Jr. (Dunster) Levon Kasarjian, Jr. (Winthrop), Marc E. Leland (First Marshal), J.R. Richardson, Jr. (Adams), and Richard E. Rubenstein (Alternate Marshal...
Among the Rhodes scholars from the College are Thomas E. Hill, Jr '59, of Kirkland House and St. Paul, Minn., and Bryce E. Nelson '59, of Adams House and Boise, Idaho. Nelson is president of the CRIMSON and concentrates in Social Relations and History...
Successful junior candidates for the Student Council are Lawrence B. Ekpebu of Lowell House and Lagos, Nigeria, David S. Chapin of Dunster House and Buffalo, N.Y., and David M. Balabanian, of Kirkland House and Cashmere, Wash. Sophomores who have won seats are Abraham F. Lewenthal of Lowell House and Leominster, who was unopposed; Albert L. Jacobs, Jr. of Dunster House and New York City; and Barnett Frank of Kirkland House and Bayonne, N.J., who was also unopposed...