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Elected to the committee by the members of the House were Juniors Walter B. Kamp of Milwaukee and Maynard M. Miller of Tacoma, Washington. The three Sophomores selected were Donald J. Davis of New York, Philip M. Foisie of Berkeley, California, and David D. Vaughan of Richmond, Virginia...
...ranks and formed a line before the reviewing stand for the presentation. Lieutenant D. G. Maraspin, USNR, Secretary of the Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, made the awards which the society gives for general excellence They were presented to William Wesselhoeft '42 and Maynard M. Miller...
...Revolution prizes, to the Senior displaying outstanding interest, ability and general excellence in the performance of duty while on the summer cruise, and to the Junior having the highest scholastic standing for the two years of the Basic Course, will be awarded to William Wesselhoeft '42, and Maynard M. Miller '43 respectively...
Southern colleges and University of Chicago's peppery President Robert Maynard Hutchins traded whiffs of grapeshot last week over Chicago's new two-year bachelor's degree. When members of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools denounced the Hutchins plan as "cheapening . . . the baccalaureate degree," Hutchins wired them a challenge: let their graduating seniors try the examinations to be given to sophomores for Chicago's baccalaureate...
...this June: from Harvard alumni Roger Baldwin '05 of the Civil Liberties League, and Sumner Welles '13. From education, Charles Beard and Robert Morss Lovett, neither of whom has ever received such an award because they have insisted too strongly on what they felt was truth. From abroad John Maynard Keynes, Harold Laski, or Ernest Bevin, of whom with their brilliance, achievement, and human leadership would be far worthier than last year's choice of Tory Lord Halifax. From America young Walter Reuther, who has pointed a new path in labor-capital relations, or the more established leaders of labor...