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...members are: E. C. Bald, Jr. '34, A. F. Bixby 1G., P. L. Boardman 1G., R. R. Covell '35, J. L. Helmuth '34, H. B. Hill '35, P. B. Kenyon '35, R. M. Leighton '35, G. K. Mateyo '34, G. W. Pierce 2L., and Robert Rusch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SODALITY CHOOSES NEW OFFICERS AND MEMBERS | 6/15/1932 | See Source »

...Cobb, Jr., L. B. Cutler, T. J. Davis, S. S. Drury, G. H. Emory, H. L. Ewer, E. H. Fay, H. F. Gillette, C. B. Gleason, A. G. Goodhue, A. C. Hanford, M. A. Howard, A. E. Hindmarsh, Llewellyn Howland, G. T. Keyes, A. V. Kidder, Delmar Leighton, G. W. Lewis, E. F. Locke, Matthew Luce, W. D. Robbins, Robert Saltonstall, R. C. Storey, H. M. Watts, C. H. P. Whitney, A. C. Woodard, and W. B. Wood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PATRONESSES AND USHERS NAMED FOR FRESHMAN JUBILEE | 5/17/1932 | See Source »

...Eastland, Lawrence Edmonds, J. C. Ewer, T. B. Gannett, I. McD. Garfield, R. f. Gillette, J. C. Haggott, J. D. Hague, J. B. Hamblet, W. A. Harken, e. N. Hartley, D. W. Haycock, R. H. Heburn, Fisher Howe, II. F. W. Jones, K. R. Kimball, R. M. Leighton, D. W. Lewis, S. H. Lewis, F. R. Littlefield, T. F. Locke, J. J. Lowrey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 5/4/1932 | See Source »

...petition is addressed to Delmar Leighton '19, permanent dean of the Freshman class, who has notified almost twenty students of the proposed action. The request has been received with much enthusiasm in several dormitories, and it is expected that most of the class will subscribe. This will be the first collective complaint that has been made to University Hall by the class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1935 DEMANDS LENIENCY FOR STUDENTS ACCUSED IN RIOT | 4/26/1932 | See Source »

...disparity of their ideals and to the clumsiness of adjustment which permits the existence of the typical "Freshman Year." The specific problems involved in the dislocating change from school to college are being met, to some extent, both in schools like Exeter and at Harvard under Dean Leighton's direction. It is impossible to deal with them at this time which allows only of discussion of the problem to which they are subordinate. If the principle is not recognized that school and college are governed by the same ideals of education and that one is but the continuation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNITY OF PURPOSE | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

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