Word: landau
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...only newspaper. But tucked in among columns by and for army and navy trainees--The Lucky Bag, Scuttlebut, Ward Room Topics, Specialist's Corner, Creating a Ripple, and the like-- was an irregular bylined feature called "Passing the Buck." Written by the Service News' first editor, Robert S. Landau '45, who later was killed in naval action in the invasion of Lingayen, Gulf, the Philippines, the column attacked a "back-handed diatribe" in the Boston Herald, demanded resumption of gridiron hostilities with Yale, and said other things which made people wonder whether the Service News was us voiceless...
Robert S. Landau was appointed by the Student Council last night to head a committee which will explore the educational structure of the College. Aided by Dean Hennessey and Jil Regan, he will investigate the tutorial system and the general examinations that are given at Harvard...
...HARVARD SERVICE NEWS takes pleasure in announcing the election of E. Thomas Binger '46 of St. Paul, Minnesota, and the V-12 Unit as Editor for this term. He replaces Robert S. Landau '45. C. Newton Peabody '46 of Grosse Point, Michigan and the V-12 Unit will be Managing Editor, succeeding Lawrence G. Raisz '46. Dana Fernald '46 of Larchmont, New York and the Naval R.O.T.C. moves up from the Service Schools Editorship to take the place of Arthur C. Fields '46 as Executive Editor...
Selected to serve on the committee were Blaise Alfano '46, Dean M. Hennessy '45, Robert S. Landau '45, and Andrew W. Welch...
Editor of the SERVICE NEWS and a member of the NROTC, Robert S. Landau '45 of V-12 Barracks and New York City is the third man selected...