Word: leverett
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When the glacier finally drew back toward Canada (about 23,000 B.C.), the unburdened crust began to recover, and the dimple flattened out. Ohio, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin rose out of the Leverett Sea. The broad estuary that led to the Gulf shrank to form the modern Mississippi...
...seniors elected George L. Damoose, of Kirkland House and Grand Rapids, Mich.; D. Dwight Dogherty, Jr., of Dunster House and Augusta, Maine; John R. Richardson, Jr., of Adams House and Wellesley Hills; Alfred S. Arkley, of Leverett House and Bellevue, Wash.; and Nicholas C. Taylor, of Eliot House and Washington...
Student Council elections will be held tomorrow by all Houses except Adams, Leverett, and Winthrop, Hastings Wyman Jr. '61, chairman of the Student Council election committee, announced yesterday. Adams and Leverett will delay elections until after the Christmas recess. The exact date will be decided later by the House Committees...
Dudley, Dunster, Eliot, Kirkland, and Lowell will definitely hold the election on the suggested date, while the House Committees of Winthrop and Leverett, have not yet made a definite decision about postponement. Howard G. Kristol '59, chairman of the Winthrop House Elections Committee, extended the deadline for nomination petitions until this afternoon, and will decide later whether to hold the election as originally scheduled...
...Harvard Debate Council has announced the election of James D. Lorenz, Jr. '60, of Eliot House and Dayton, Ohio, as president. Charles E. Lister '60, of Leverett House and Miami, Fla., was elected vice-president; Kenneth C. Aldrich '60, of Winthrop House and Oklahoma City, Okla., director of competitions; Carl D. Lawson '60, of Leverett House and Boise, Idaho, corresponding secretary; and Roger M. Leed '61, of Kirkland House and Longview, Wash., home secretary...