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Parysko, 23, was a commuter and lived with his widowed mother at 3 Langdon Sq., Cambridge. He was born in France and lived there during...
John Ansell is sixth Langdon Smith seventh, Maynard Caulfield eights, and Dwight Davis ninth at the present time...
...seniors who received the awards are: Edward M. Borges, Frederick L. Brown, William D. Egus, Donald E. Farrar, Eliot D. Hawkins, George D. Langdon, Desmond R. LaPlace, Joshna M. Levin, David W. Matthews, Constantine T. Nanopoulos, Brain F. Reynolds, Peter Strauss, Anthony I, VanWye, and Donald R. Whitehead...
...result of this year's managerial competition, while Joseph D. Buckley '55 of Dunster House was selected as the 1954 Junior manager of the 150 pound crew. Nicholas J. Coolidge '54 of Eliot House moves into the position of next year's varsity heavies manager, and George D. Langdon '54 of Winthrop House into the position of 1954 manager of the 150 pound crews...
Producer-Director George Cooper Stevens, 48, is a perfectionist who came up an odd way: at 19, he was the youngest cameraman in Hollywood, and his specialty was comedy (including 60 or more Laurel & Hardy and Harry Langdon shorts). Hal Roach made him a director (of shorts) in 1929, and Stevens moved on into feature-length pictures merely by stretching out his two-reelers. His first big hit was Alice Adams (1935)., followed by such topnotchers as Gunga Din, Woman of the Year, The Talk of the Town, A Place in the Sun, Something to Live...