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Walter J. Bates '39, associate professor of English; McGeorge Bundy, associate professor of Government; George M. A. Hanfmann, associate professor of Fine Arts; George C. Homans '32, associate professor of Sociology; Lynn H. Loomis, associate professor of Mathematics; Robert V. Pound, associate professor of Physics; Francis M. Rogers, associate professor of Romance Languages and dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Reed C. Rollins, associate professor of Botany; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, associate professor of History; Carroll M. Williams, associate professor of Zoology; Robert B. Woodward, associate professor of Chemistry...
...Lynn Woods in another large reservation on the North Shore which is highly recommended by all those who have had occasion to traverse in that direction. Although there is no swimming, there are numerous lakes and it is easily reached by following route one to North Saugus, turning right at the sign which draws attention to Lynn and the North Shore...
...baby was Cheryl Lynn Labrenz, seven days old. Her red blood cells were being destroyed because her blood, like her father's, contained the mysterious Rh (for rhesus) factor and her mother's did not. From her mother, Cheryl's blood had picked up an antibody which was attacking her own Rh-positive cells. These could win the battle only if reinforced by a transfusion...
Comments range from Edwin C. Kemble who was considered very helpful, accessible, and an excellent adviser to researcher Robert B. Woodward who is not only poor, but practically impossible to get hold of. Chairman C. Harold Berry, Gordon McKay Professor of Engineering Science, runs a close second to Kemble, Lynn H. Loomis is "always congenial," and Captain Douglas V. Gladding is termed adequate...
...good fun. The picture makes Willie (Tom Ewell) and Joe (David Wayne) a couple of semiliterate country bumpkins wise in the ways of the Army and the war. While fighting the enemy in the Italian campaign, they must also do battle with a smug, freshly arrived captain (Jeffrey Lynn) civilian black-marketeers of all ages, every MP in Naples and, wherever they go, the endless toils of Army red tape. It is buoyed all along by the expertly funny, warmly sympathetic playing of Broadway's Tom (John Loves Mary) Ewell in his best movie role...