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John R. Baker, S. Bittenbender, Joseph J. Bodell, Charlton P. Boyd, Richard D. Brunel, Franklin N. Cunningham, Richard B. Fellows, John N. Fulhom Jr., Philip R. Gazechi, George A. Hayward, Maurice F. Healy Jr., William L. Healy, William L. Hires, Eugene H. Hoffman, Robert M. Jenney Frank C. Langdon, Joseph A. Locke Jr., Richard D. Mansfield, W. Marvin, Theodore E. Sharp, Samuel W. W. Shor, Harold T. Smith, William H. Taylor Jr., Ronald E. Vanelli...
...hopeful fact brought out last week at a conference between Dean Hanford, Dean Leighton and Langdon P. Marvin, Jr., Homer D. Peabody, Jr., and Spencer Klaw of the Freshman Committee was that College enrollment will definitely be cut down from the present figure of 3700 to 3500 in the next few years, which will considerably scale down the number of would-be House members living outside...
University of Wisconsin as an institution has a long-standing liberal tradition. But not all Badgers are liberals. Month ago the conservatives on Madison's Langdon St. (Wisconsin's swank fraternity row) routed the liberals, elected their ticket* to the board of control of the undergraduate Daily Cardinal. Next day the new board ousted curly-haired Richard J. Davis, a New Yorker and no fraternity man, who had been elected executive editor by the retiring board to succeed New Yorker Morton Newman. The new board complained of Editor Davis' Leftist leanings, said he could not work...
Also Christian A. Herter, Jr., Robert A. James, Joseph P. Lyford, Langdon P. Marvin, Jr., Henry W. Maxwell, Jr., Laurence W. Morgan, Jr., Robert B. Russell, G. Robert Stange, William R. Tully, C. Frank Waldman, Jr., and Emmet Whitlock...
Because of the success this past year, school officials of Greater Boston are being asked to cooperate in helping high school graduates to get a college education. Students will use the Brooks House library, Langdon Burwell '41, chairman of the Undergraduate Faculty, announced today...