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Bagnoli, Thomas C.; Butzel, Albert K.; Draper, James R.; Ekpebu, Lawrence B.; Erskine, Peter D.; Freeman, John H.; Gleason Abbott; Harbison, John H.; Hedreen, John G.; Himmelhoch, Jonathan M.; Keyes, Langley C., Jr. (Captain); Lamont, Nicholas S.; Marmar, Kenneth A.; Mazer, Harvey E.; Mudd, John H.; Niebyl, Peter H.; Rapp, William E.; Saxe, Walter B.; Steele, Charls N.; Wexler, William M.; Wilson, Walter E.; Sutton, Edmund H. (Manager...
Starting for the freshmen were Saxe, Wilson, Keyes, Charles Steele, Rapp, Pete Erskine, Al Butzel, John Hedreen, Jon Himmlehoch, George Herrick, and Harvey Mazer...
Eight forwards divide Getchell's attention, but only five will start today. Harvey Mazer, George Herrick, Billy Wexler, John Himmelhoch, John Mudd, Al Bretzel, John Hedreen, and Nick Lamont are all battling for the starting positions, but they won't know "until the game starts...
...wound up their visit at Brandeis last week came from Hollywood and San Francisco and from as far away as Denver and New York City. Among them: Radio Writer Norman Corwin, Manufacturer (Period Furniture Co.) Edward Meltzer, Papermaker (Hudson Pulp & Paper Co.) Joe Mazer, and David Tannenbaum, acting mayor of Beverly Hills...
Last week the belief was further discredited when, as a result of questioning the parents of 582 malformed children born in Philadelphia. Drs. Douglas Power Murphy & Milton Mazer concluded that the most numerous spoilage of the family tree does not occur among firstborn. By means of analytical charts published in the American Medical Association Journal those Philadelphia physicians demonstrated that in large families the eldest four are usually the soundest. The fifth and sixth are occasionally malformed. Women who have been pregnant nine or more times produce three times as many errors as does the average woman...