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Louis Begley, English; Bernard L. Busfield, Jr., Biology; Andrew T. Cole, Jr., Classics; Henry Stecle Commage, Jr., Latin; Howard A. Corwin, Biology; James D. Finkelstein, Chemistry; Steven C. Frautschi, Physics; Frank I. Goodman, History; Milton S. Gwirtzman, Government; David Korn, Biochemical Sciences; Nelson R. Lampert, Chemistry; Robert C. Lasch, History; David B. Lewin, Mathematics; Charles M. McEwen, Jr., Germanic Languages and Literature...
Robert C. Lasch '54 won the $160 Philip Washburn Prize "for the best thesis, of sufficient merit, on an historical subject." His thesis was entitled, "Imperialism and the Independents: a Conflict of Allegiance...
Robert C. Lasch '54 has been awarded the top undergraduate prize of $500 in the 1954 Bowdoin Essay Contest, for his dissertation on "The Strenuous Life: Roosevelt, Beveridge and Lodge." He is one of the six Bowdoin prize winners for the current academic year, including three undergraduates and three graduate students...
...would be unfair to classify Christopher Lasch's Christmas 1853 with either of the above, although it does not approach Kimball's work. In this deft psychological study of a young girl his juxtapositions of image and idea are sometimes very effective. On the whole the piece manages to create a mood, although it tends to leave the reader wavering between conviction and bewilderment...
Others are: David Korn, Biochemical Sciences, of Lowell and Providence; Robert C. Lasch, History, of Lowell and St. Louis, Missouri; David W. Matthews, Economics, of Eliot and Cincinnati; Benjamin Muckenhoupt, Mathematics, of Adams and Newton Highlands; L. Todd Reynolds, Chemistry, of Lowell and Denver; Stephen H. Robinson, Biochemical Sciences, of Winthrop and Brooklyn...