Word: marshalled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...reviewer is quite correct. Of all the questions about the Normandy invasion I tried to answer in The Longest Day, the one I failed to include was: Did Mrs. Rommel like her June 6, 1944 birthday present of a custom-made pair of grey suede shoes from her field marshal husband [Nov. 23]? I had planned all along to include a footnote about the famous shoes-an omission that will be corrected in the next edition. Meanwhile, may I untantalize you with the answer...
Langley C. Keyes '60, of Eliot House and Winchester, was elected First Marshal yesterday by the members of the Senior Class. Captain of the soccer team, Keyes also plays varsity lacrosse and serves on the Undergraduate Athletic Council...
Thomas C. Bagnoli '60, of Winthrop House and Englewood, N.J., and Joseph K. Hurd '60, of Dunster House and Pueblo, Colo., won the positions of Second and Third Marshal. Fourth was Robert S. Lawrence '60, of Quincy House and Hartford, Conn...
Some of the Seniors commented that the Marshal election might be run in the future by the Alumni Secretary...
...petition to reopen Marshal nominations is not the personal petition of one man. It is a petition drawn up by a group of members of the senior class of whom Mr. Keohane is only one. The question of the publicity and the deadline for the Class Marshal nominations was brought up before several House Masters, one of whom arranged an interview with the Deans. To clarify the situation, the Deans recommended an appeal through the democratic process of petition. Acting on this advice, we set up the mechanics of the petition--stating the sole considerations of "inadequate publicity" and "unfortunate...