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Those elected were: president, David N. Levinson 3L, of Middletown, Delaware; first vice-president, Alex R. Seitt 3L, of Aurora, Illinois; second vice-president, Richard E. Smith 2L, of Worcester, Massachusetts; secretary, Alfred Lawrence-Toombs IV, 3L, of Washington, D.C.; and treasurer, Jerome Weinstein 3L, of Marblehead, Massachusetts...
...sealed (in a milk can) and buried at a secret point in the ghetto. Not until 1946 did searchers find them in bombed Warsaw's featureless rubble. The man who originally compiled, wrote and preserved the records was named Emmanuel Ringelblum, a teacher of history; he recalls Noach Levinson, hero of John Mersey's bestselling novel, The Wall, who was supposed to have preserved archives of the Warsaw ghetto. In 1939 Ringelblum was safe in Switzerland, but he went back home to Warsaw to share the fate of his fellow Jews, and to record the manner of their...
...strong Eastern competitor for the West's Las Vegas. Batista's government lent $6,000,000 toward the $14 million that the hotel cost. Exactly who supplied how much of the rest of the money is a deep secret; the directors include Toronto Hotelman Harry Smith. Edward Levinson of Las Vegas' Fremont, and a Cuban Senator whose brother happens to be a Cabinet minister...
...received the Levinson Prize in 1936 for his poetry, "A Magazine of Verse," the Caroline Sinker prize from the Poetry Society of South Carolina in 1936, 1937 and 1938; and the Shelley Prize in poetry...
Master Gordon M. Fair of Dunster House, one of the Faculty sponsors of Inter-House Debating, presented, in lieu of the absent trophy, a certificate of award to Roger D. Irle '56 who with teammates, Thomas Bergin '57, and David Levinson formed the winning Dunster team...