Word: l
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Both Harvardevens and the Brunswick have waiting lists, according to Edward L. Francis '28 of Hunneman and Company, which operates the projects, while the remaining University facilities for married students also have more applications than they can handle...
...Robert L. Wechsler '49 of New York City and Dunster House, was elected program manager by the members of the Crimson Network yesterday. In his new position, he will be responsible for the content and scheduling of all college programs...
...King spent an hour and a half at "Woodside," the twelve-acre estate on Spring Street where he lived for nine years. The big, yellow brick house is now owned by the W. L. Mackenzie King Woodside Foundation, which hopes some day to make it a national shrine. Meantime it is rented to Polish-born Tony Kielbasa, a tanner. Mr. King pointed to the spot where he and his brother had once pitched their tent and to a bank that had once been covered with violets. He talked of his mother's bed of lilies-of-the-valley...
...charge was made to U.S. surgeons last week, by one of their number, when the American College of Surgeons convened in Manhattan. The speaker was Dr. Harold L. Foss, surgeon in chief of the Geisinger Memorial Hospital in Danville, Pa. Another surgeon publicly backed...
...carries on its activities through 11 committees under the direction of Lipton, Charles W. Duhig '29, graduate secretary; Jay L Fialkow '48, vice-president; and Thomas Hyde '49, secretary-treasurer...