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Among the speakers was E. Merrick Dodd '10, professor of Law, who urged that we set an example of tolerance and cooperation in the struggle for democracy. Others indicated that the international prestige of the United States is suffering greatly from the intolerant treatment of Negroes, and that the Japanese are emphasizing such treatment...
With Professor Francis O. Matthiessen presiding, Professors Arthur N. Holcombe '06, E. Merrick Dodd '10, and Harlow Shapely spoke before the gathering of 200 people in Emerson Hall...
...first time, Class Day wit this year will be supplied by two Ivy Orators, Paul Merrick Hollister, Jr. '41, of New York City and Winthrop House, and Nelson Roosevelt Gidding '41, of New York and Lowell House...
...Naumberg, Horace MannSTRAUS HALLIrving Abrams Barbara Frank, Pittsburgh, Penn.David Bernard Barbara Powning, BeaverJerome Brawer Sylvia Bisquier, WellesleyThomas D. Cabot Virginia Ranney, WestonMelvin J. Carro Natalie Ehrlich, Endicott Junior CollegeAddison S. Cate Caroline Owen, SmithJacob L. Crane, III Anne O'Neil, RadcliffeMarvin Epstein Ruth Blimenthal, WellesleyGustavus J. Esselen, III Merrick Farrar, WellesleyThomas L. Farmer Shirley Brackett, WinchesterCharles W. Field Sally Allen, Rochester, N. Y.Edward S. Fitzgibbons Peggy Dorson, LasellRobert D. Gauchat Jean Grant, LasellHal C. Gregg Lois Williams, ErskineArthur Gutterman Judith Weisberg, Julia RichmondAlbert C. Kelly Midge Wolfe, WellesleyThorn Kissel, Jr. Barbara Case, VassarJohn W. Klages Marjorie Davidson, SmithRobert A. Koch...
...cent of the voters favored convoying "if it appears certain that Britain will be defeated unless we use part of our Navy to protect ships going to Britain." I am reluctant to believe that the majority of Harvard undergraduates take a less realistic view of the situation. Professor E. Merrick Dodd...