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...Ladenheim, J. C. P. '44, Dudley 20 ELI 0898 Lang, C. '45, Leverett E-12 KIR 1948 Lang, N. F. '44, Winthrop I-11 ELI 2707 Lange, W. B. '46, Adams E-31 ELI 2958 Lasaga, J. I. 1G., 28 Mt. Auburn St. KIR 9687 Lauriat, N. P. '43, Eliot E-51 ELI 1146 Lavalle, J. E. '46, Adams D-33 KIR 3314 Lawthers, R., Jr., '45, Dunster G-43 KIR 5846 Lazarus, I. J. '45, Adams H-31 KIR 1345 Lazarus, R. B. '46, Eliot B-53 ELI 0936 Leavitt, R. S. '46, Adams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 8/19/1942 | See Source »

...remaining studies must be classed on the Guardian's list of also-rans. "The Work Camp: Forerunner to Collectivism," by M. S. Friedman '43 and N. Lauriat '43, is a competent description of a growing institution, but it fails completely to prove its thesis. An even greater disappointment is Julian Richardson's article on the club system. Not only does he completely misunderstand or ignore the shortcomings of the system, but he likewise fails to utilize many of the strongest arguments in its favor. About an important local problem of which much could be said either pro or con, Richardson...

Author: By T. S. B., | Title: ON THE SHELF | 7/3/1942 | See Source »

Tackles--Ben M. Burr, Theodore Chadwick, William Fisher, John Fyffe, Lauriat Lane, David E. Moore, Gaius W. Merwin, Jr., Nicholas G. Pitarys, Hardy F. Perry, James H. Robinson, Wentworth D. Shepard, Alexander Wheeler and William J. Ward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BIG '45 GRID SQUAD SEEN | 9/22/1941 | See Source »

...recipients of Non-Resident Scholarships in Massachusetts are: Robert A. Goldthwaite, Somerville; Richard A. Kaye, Brookline; Lauriat Lane, Jr., Cambridge; John J. McCullough, Arlington; Thaddeus K. Mroz, Salem; Kalman Novak, Cambridge; Raymond H. Ripley, Jr., Belmont; Arthur J. Torsiglieri, Boston; Amiel P. Van Teslaar, Boston; David M. Young, Jr., Quincy

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 70 AWARDED PRIZE, NATIONAL STIPENDS | 6/11/1941 | See Source »

...spirits of Karl Marx, Sigmund Frend, and Jonathan Edwards, are presented in conflict with natural man in a verse play entitled "Inquest" by Theodore Spencer, associate professor of English, to be given for the first time over the radio network tonight. The play is directed by Nathaniel Lauriat '48, and produced by the Radio Workshop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPENCER VERSE PLAY ON RADIO NETWORK TONIGHT | 3/20/1941 | See Source »

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