Word: loewenstein
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...called "the man who cannot be killed." A naval cadet at 15, he was aboard the training ship Hogue when it was torpedoed, was rescued hours later and transferred to the Aboukir which likewise was torpedoed. A grown man and sportsman, he flew with the late Belgian Banker Alfred Loewenstein and crashed. He was piloting a speed boat at 60 m.p.h. when it broke in two. In 1929 he was one of two survivors of the crash of a Lufthansa plane in England which killed six. Lately he bought a specially built Lockheed monoplane, flew it from London to Cape...
...pound Stroke Prince Hardy Bearce 7 Lincoin Hallett Walsh 6 Lombard Moore Casey 5 Woodward Drewery Anderson 4 Wiggins Root Levine 3 Gillbert Backus Raymond 2 Campbell Smith Kirkpatrick Bow Perry Ropbertson Christel Freshman Stroke Hurlburt Wilsey Westfall 7 Stackpole Wood Lucke 6 Whipple Pflaumer Mowhet 5 Breckinridge Hamilton Loewenstein 4 Nazro Bowell Nordor 3 Lawrence E. Kellogg Nashner 2 Knowles Smith Roulston Bow Kirkland Alden Wing
...plead, in other words, for a genuine memorial. M. Fred Loewenstein...
...monument to uselessness, it should be known, that the present college generation, at least, was in opposition. I suggest a student committee to organize a vigorous protest as soon as possible and to cooperate with such alumni as also wish to raise their voices in opposition. M. Fred Loewenstein...
...when the CRIMSON begins to prate about social equality and principles, one is led to believe that the pernicious influence of dilettante socialism is eating into its abode on Plympton Street and to wish that the CRIMSON, too, could be given a new building. Faithfully yours, M. Fred Loewenstein...