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...named four of its members, varsity athletes, to the squad, and four of the eight veteran cheerleaders were asked to remain. Robert Landauer '59, head cheerleader, declared that "we wanted to make the transition as smooth as possible, but because the UAC split us up, we decided to resign. We will cheer at Saturday's game, however...
There has been a general feeling among the students and alumni that the present system could be improved, according to the UAC. At its meeting Monday night, the UAC heard reports from Landauer and Kelvin Kean '60, and afterwards voted to install the new system...
...Class of 1947: Magna cum Laude: Rolf William Landauer...
Four newly-elected seniors, Henry A. Frey '44, Rolf W. Landauer '47, Daniel A. S. Paul '46 and Guillermo C. Sanchez '46, were present at Phi Beta Kappa's annual public meeting held a Fogg Museum yesterday morning. Poet at the literary exercises was Wallace Steven '01, who read his "Description Without Place." Summer Welles '14, for Under-Secretary of State, gave the oration. Following are excerpts from Welles' address to the honor society...
...Landauer has other fancies: She gathers old writing paper, bookplates, lottery tickets, railroad passes, war letters, wine labels. Her "flying" songs come from England, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Russia, Finland, Japan. The oldest is "The Balloon," sung in London in 1782. Most famed is "Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine" (1910). But not to be scorned is "The Air Ship Waltz for Piano or Organ" (1891), dedicated to the Married Ladies' Musicale of Greensburg, Ind., or "Take Me Down to Squantum, I Want to See Them Fly," composed especially for the Boston Aero Meet of 1912, or "Since...