Word: lindeners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...committee also revealed the names of several newly-appointed class officials. Albert P. Everts '44 of Winthrop House and Newtonville was chosen new head of the committee and Grover O'Neill, Jr. '44 of 5 Linden Street and Oyster Bay, L. I.; and David Baldwin '44 of Leverett House and Belmont were added to its membership. O'Neill and Baldwin were runners-up for the post in the class elections and will replace members who have left College...
Tulips & Terror. Hollanders forsook their tulips for daisies, wore them in their buttonholes, painted pictures of them. The daisy was their badge of allegiance to the House of Orange and exiled Princess Juliana, whose new daughter was named Margriet (Daisy). In Berlin the Sunday promenaders on Unter den Linden strolled past the bomb-pocked buildings and the windowless houses left by Allied bombers...
...Amory, W. '46, Leverett C-41KIR 2107 B Backlar, B. '46, Kirkland J-31 KIR 8589 Bassett, J. F. '46, Dunster G-41 TRO 5865 Bayliss, W. H. '46, Adams E-21 KIR 8173 Becker, S. L. '48, Winthrop F-31 KIR 8618 Bersohn, M. '44, 5 Linden St. KIR 3520 Bial, T. '46, Leverett A-34 KIR 2827 Binger, E. T. '46, Adams A-23 ELI 7753 Birgeler, B. '46, Kirkland C-23 ELI 9065 Bloch, R. M. '46, Lowell E-12 TRO 9087 Bonner, F. A. Jr. '46, Lowell K-11 TRO 3704 Brigham, G. '45, Winthrop...
...Amory, W. '46, Leverett C-41KIR 2107 B Backlar, B. '46, Kirkland J-81 KIR 8589 Bassett, J.F. '46, Dunster G-41 TRO 5865 Bayliss, W.H. '46, Adams E-21 KIR 8173 Becker, S.L. '43, Winthrop F-31 KIR 8618 Bersohn, M. '44, 5 Linden St. KIR 3520 Bial, T. '46, Leverett A-34 KIR 2827 Binger, E.T. '46, Adams A-23 KIR 7753 Birgeler, B. '46, Kirkland C-23 ELI 7753 Bloch, R.M. '46, Lowell E-12 ELI 9087 Bonner, F.A. Jr. '46, Lowell K-11 TRO 3704 Brigham, G. '45, Winthrop J-43 KIR 4766 Brooks...
...Army reached Berlin tomorrow, most diplomats, from Herbert Hoover to Henry Wallace and back would be anxious to see the wave of Comrades recede from Unter den Linden as soon as possible. But how far back do they hope and expect a victory-flushed Red Army to go? If not all the way back, what is to become of Poland's claim for her pre-war eastern boundary? To date this is the most perplexing boundary problem facing the United Nations. Aside from the claims and counterclaims of the Polish government in exile and the master in the Kremlin, little...