Word: member
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...also on the regular scholarship applications, the student's outside program is one of the most carefully scrutinized questions. Activities plus high grades have proven to be the ideal scholarship combination. But probably most important of all is the immeasurable social benefit to be derived from working as a member of some team or organization. These social contacts, as Dr. Bock so aptly points out, "help to fit men to live in the world...
Robert M. Bunker '39, of West Roxbury and Winthrop House, was chosen Chairman by the Junior Album Committee yesterday. Bunker was Chairman of the 1939 Freshman Redbook and is now Lampoon Ibis and a member of the Student Council...
...Editorial Chairman Harold M. Curtiss '39, of Milford and Adams House, a member of the Varsity Baseball team and a CRIMSON editor, will serve in collaboration with Biographical Chairman James Tobin '39, of Champaign, Illinois, and Lowell House, who, as a debater, was formerly on the Student Union executive council...
...finals of the N. A. A. U. 100 in 1937, the 440 in the 1937 Yale meet, and the match race of 150 yards with Bill Kendall, and in all of these races he came in second. In addition to being a member of the 1936 U. S. Olympic team, he has been a member of the All American swimming team for three years, an outstanding feat for any college man and one which few football players have achieved...
...brakeman on the Union Pacific, retired on his pension of one dollar a day. Humorless in its domestic episodes, woodenly written except for pages of authentic railroad talk, Railroadman is nevertheless a first-rate U. S. document, the best picture going of an old-time rank & file member of the powerful Railroad Brotherhoods...