Word: matteson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...play chronicles a cruise taken by two old school friends (Ruth Ford and Ruth Matteson) with their dissimilar and discordant husbands, one a businessman (Arthur Margetson), the other a novelist (Tom Helmore). The wives shortly espy a tourist named Clutterbuck (Charles Campbell) on whom they had both, it transpires, bestowed their pre-matrimo-nial favors. Simultaneously the husbands discover they have both enjoyed the pre-matrimonial favors of Clutterbuck's wife (Claire Carleton). From there in, the play concentrates on how the six of them purr and perspire, recall the past and are moved to repeat it; on their...
...Bernfeld, who as Herbie Fields used to play tenor saxophone and clarinet in Raymond Scott's Quintet. Among the band's 14 other members. Tin Pan Alleymen all, are Private Morton Kahn, who led and pounded the piano in Gerry Morton's Society Band; Private Don Matteson, trombonist for Jimmy Dorsey; Private James Morreale, Paul Whiteman trumpeter; Private Sidney Macey, the late Hal Kemp's arranger and trumpeter...
...letter further states: "If you oppose America's entrance into foreign war, you will want this check on the broad powers delegated to the President in the Lease-lend bill," Robert J. M. Matteson, the school of Public Administration, president of the organization, and Thomas Lacey 2nd, secretary, signed the circular...
...Committee announced yesterday the election of Robert J. M. Matteson 2P.A. as president and Thomas Lacey 2nd '43 as secretary-treasurer. Besides the two officers above, the following men will comprise the Executive Committee: David K. Eichler 1G.: Tudor Gardiner 1L., a former president of the Harvard Committee Against Military Intervention: William Hodson, Jr. '42; and Robert Taft 2L. Taft, Alan Gottlieb '41, and Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. 21, make up the Speakers Committee...
Tudor Gardiner 1L, Charles S. Bridge '42, Thomas C. Carroll '42 and Robert J. M. Matteson 1G will debate over the Crimson Network tonight at 9 o'clock on the question, "Should the United States go to war against the Axis powers, if necessary to insure a British victory...