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Ralph A. Anderson '42, John T. Axon '44, Donald W. Bales '44, Marvin G. Barrett '42, Thomas W. Blazey '42, Wythe M. Bogy '44, Charles Breunig '42, Charles S. Bridge '42, Thomas N. Bridge '44, Robert B. Broadwater '42, Robert W. Broge '42, Jerry M. Brown '44, John W. Buddenberg '43, Curtis A. Bush '43, Neil B. Carson...
Other party artists are Marvin J. Shapiro '42, an expert cartoonist, who often teams up with his housemate Daniel M. Pearce '42 for a combination rapid-drawing and white-faced clown act. Paul Rail '45, regaled in colorful Sioux costumery, will demonstrate "the rhythmic dances of the red man, and explain their symbolism...
...invited Miss Sheridan to Cambridge as our guest," wearily announced Advocate President Marvin Barrett '42 last night, "but not to build up our circulation. Since Ann Sheridan has been in films, the 'circulation' of the editorial board of the Advocate has been pepped...
Long time rival of the 'Poon as Cambridge's funniest monthly magazine, the Advocate is planning to take its famous barouche out of moth-balls in order that Nannie, as President Marvin Barrett '42 affectionately calls her, may have a suitable conveyance to a punch in her honor in November...
There are only two verse offerings scattered among this month's prose: a somewhat diffuse, and so far as meaning is concerned, opaque sonnet by marvin Barrett, and a very clever parody of Eliot's "A Cooking Egg" by Dunstan Thompson, entitled "A Baked Apple." It is, in fact, something more than clever, but how much more is a matter for debate...