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Clark, Forrester A. '58; Connell, Lawrence, Jr. '58; Devens, Charles, Jr. '59; Erickson, Clifford W. '58; Foster, Robert R. '59; Francis, Edward L. '59; George, Joseph A. "58; Gross, James C. '59; Hasiotis, Christos A. '57; Hodges, Arthur C. '57; Hoffsis, Robert S. '58; Hoffsis, Robert S. '58; Huff, Warren L. '59; Huggins, Kenneth R. '55; Johanson, Ronald J. '59; Lawson, Thomas E. '59; Lindgren, Keith M. '58; Maguire, Lawrence E. '58 (Captain); Marlow, Gordon A. '59; Pforzheimer, Carl H. III '58 (Manager); Carr, John F. III, (Assoc. manager in charge of Freshman Football...
Alexander, Gustav O.; Borkenhagen, David M.; Boulris, Chester J.; Cappiello, David L.; Crosby, Robert S.; Cullen, Albert F., Jr.; Dashen, Roger F.; David, Robert T.; Eliades, Peter G.; Evarts, Prescott, Jr.; Framke, Carl A. III (Captain); Garrison, John R.; Halaby, Samuel, Jr.; Hauge Christopher W.; Hughes, Donald E.; Kaltreider, Henry B.; Keohane, Harold J.; King William B.; Kirk, Paul G., Jr.; Leamy, Charles D.; Marmor, Theodore R.; McDonald, Romeo M.; Pohlig, Bradley R.; Robbins, Theodore B.; Righter, John F.; Rhodes, C.; Sakowitz, Robert T.; Soderberg, Jon R.; Vultaggio, Phillip A.; Waterman, George H. III; Walker, Chauncey L.; Barber, John...
Brown, Henry M. '55; Holmes, Robert L., '57; McLean, David G. '57, (Captain); Morris, William F. '57; Norris, David A., '58; Read, John B. '57; Reider, Arthur '58; Schlaeppi, James E. '59; Thompson, William T. '59; Wharton, Richard G. '57; Kolodney, Edwin H. '57 (Manager...
Brooten, Gary J.; Cabot, Robert C.; Call, David H.; Donaldson, David M.; Fillman, David L.; Hildreth, Edward W.; Liles, Patrick R.; Lorenz, James D.; Marcy, Henry O.; Martin, Edward H. (Captain); Millett, Richard L.; Oliver, Warren D., Jr.; Walton, Wesley S. (Manager...
There is no excuse to review The World of Li'l Abner. As John Steinbeck says in his introduction, "It is my claim that Capp is probably the greatest contemporary writer." Everybody who has followed Li'l Abner through the years knows this, and the rest don't deserve to. So the idea of an introductory volume is inherently ridiculous...