Word: lauriate
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...Kresberg, H. '44, Winthrop G-25 KIR 9754 Kuhu, R. S. '46, Lowell F-32 KIR 3935 L Lamere, R. K. '46, Eliot H-51 KIR 4576 Landin, El. '45, Lowell F-33 KIR 3985 Landry, S. O. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9087 Lauriat, N. P. '43, Andover 14 ELI 9058 Lawrence, S. C., Jr., Winthrop J-32 KIR 8773 Lazarus, I. J. '45, Adams H-31 KIR 1345 Leonard, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 3985 Levin, D. K. '44, Dunster B-12 KIR 2208 Levinger, E. L. '45, Dunster K-32 ELI 2373 Levy...
...Sparsely filled Emerson D last night a Freshman and a senior, Michael D. Dawson '46 of Winthrop House, and Nathaniel P. Lauriat '48 of Eliot House, were declared first-prize winners in the 127th annual Boylston Speaking Contest. Winners of the three second prizes were Haskell Grodberg '44, of Eliot House, Jules C. Ladenheim '44, of Leverett House and Ralph J.P. Wedgwood '46 of Adams House...
...first reading will be made by Haskell Grodberg '44, who will give Thucydides recording of excerpts from the Funeral Speech of Pericles. Following this, Nathaniel Lauriat '43, will read excerpts from the "Areopagiticus" of John Milton. Jules C. Ladeheim '44, will give Abraham Lincoin's Second Inaugural Address, and Ralph J. Wedgwood, '46 is to read the Christmas Sermon from T.S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral...
...Kresberg, H. '44. Winthrop G-25 KIR 9754 Kuhn, R. S. '46, Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 L Lamere, R. K. '46, Eliot H-51 KIR 4576 Landin, E. '45, Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 Landry, S. O. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9037 Lauriat, N. P. '43, Andover 14 ELI 9058 Lawrence, S. C., Jr., Winthrop J-32 KIR 8773 Lazarus, I. J. '45, Adams H-31 KIR 1945 Leonard, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 3985 Levin, D. K. '44. Dunster B-12 KIR 2208 Levinger, E. L. '45, Dunster K-32 ELI 2373 Levy...
...Workshop staff began to crumple. After a while it consisted of only one man, Nathaniel P. Lauriat '43. Unable to afford the time needed to nurse the ailing organization, Lauriat turned it over to the Network's dramatics director. Harold C. Fleming '44. Harvard's two radio organizations were finally combined...