Word: lipson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Case editor next year will be Donald T. Trautman 2L of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and co-Note editors are Leon S. Lipson 2L of Newton and David Simon 2L of Brooklyn, New York...
Nathan Krever '42, Paul L. Lamothe '42, Stanley Lampert '43, Sheldon L. Land '42, William Land '42, Thomas W. Lesure '44, Allan L. Levine '43, Philip Levine '44, Alan L. Lewis '42, Dean B. Lewis '43, Llewellyn E. Liberman '42, Irving A. Lipson...
...Boylston elocution contest, first prizes of $35 each went to Leon S. Lipson '41, of Newton, and to Phillip Thayer '41, of Worcester; and second prizes of $25 each went to Arsen E. Charles '42, of South Braintree, David D. Henry '41, of Wellesley Hills, and Robert B. Nichols '41, of Dorset...
...Leon S. Lipson '41, of Newton and Leverett House, and Philip Thayer '41, of Worcester and Winthrop House, carried off the first prizes in the Boylston Speaking Contest last night. Arsen E. Charles '42, David D. Henry '41, and Robert B. Nichols '41 were awarded the second places...
Subjects of the speeches ranged from excerpts out of Sir Walter Raleigh's "The History of the World" to a selection from John Dos Passos' "U.S.A." Lipson recited from "Statement to the Court on Being Convicted of Treason" by Sir Roger Casement, an Irish patriot who was hanged during the last war, and Thayer chose parts of Stephen Vincent Benet's "Notes to Be Left on a Cornerstone." Charles took selections from a speech of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., while Henry quoted a section of Melville's "Moby Dick." Nichols, the first speaker, used T. S. Eliot's poem, "Coriolan...