Word: member
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshman year, Allen was a member of the football and baseball teams, was captain of the hockey team, and was a member of the Union Committee. In his upperclass years he has been a member of the Student Council for two years and the Winthrop House Committee for three years. He is president of the Undergraduate Athletic Council and a member of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports...
John L. Dampeer was Freshman captain of basketball and has been a letterman for three years. For two years a member of the Student Council, he is also Album Committee chairman and Second Marshal of Phi Beta Kappa. He has won the Harvard College National Scholarship for four years and the Henry Detur Fellowship in his Sophomore year...
...three-letterman in both football and basketball, Struck is at present captain of the latter. Like Allen, he has been a member of the Student Council for two years and a member of his House Committee for three. He is at present chairman of the Adams Committee. He was Biography Chairman of the Album Committee and has won the Francis H. Burr and Henry B. Rogers scholarships. On Tuesday it was announced that he would be assistant backfield coach of the 1939 Varsity football team...
...other winners are as follows: George von L. Meyer, captain of the 150-pound crew. Wiley E. Mayne, Secretary of the Student Council and President of the Inter-House Athletic Council, Robert W. Snyder, President of the Pierian Sodality and Conductor of the Band, John S. Bainbridge, a member of the Lampoon, and Morris Earle, former President of the CRIMSON, Manager of soccer, and a member of the Student Council. How They Voted MARSHAL *C Russell Allen 224 *Vernon H. Struck 216 *John L. Dampeer 210 Joseph P. Kennedy 190 Francis Keppel 187 Harold van B. Cleveland 161 George...
...Every student should be interviewed by a member of the faculty before being permitted to become a candidate for a degree, and only such should be admitted to candidacy who, in the opinion of the faculty, may be reasonably expected to be able to fulfill all the requirements for the degree. Once a student has met with the approval of the faculty, he should be backed whole-heartedly by that body...