Word: miller
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Choice of student speakers at Commencement, as verified last night, indicates Laird McK. Ogle '37, of Norwalk, Connecticut, Neil G. Malone '37, of Minneapolis, and Edward O. Miller '37, of St. Louis, as the selections...
Melone and Miller deliver their parts in English. Customarily it devolves on one graduate and one undergraduate for these posts, but this year graduates failed to come forward with suitable orations...
Awarded. To Caroline Pafford Miller, 33, 1934 Pulitzer Prize novelist (Lamb in His Bosom); a final decree of divorce from William D. Miller, her high-school English teacher whom she married at 17; in Waycross, Ga. Grounds: "He became nagging, unbearable and . . . insanely jealous." Retorted Teacher Miller: "[She] got pleasure-mad after writing the book...
...Gordon Gilkey, Jr. '39; Arthur J. Goldsmith, Jr. '40; Christian H. Haberkorn, 3rd '37; John Hoar, Jr. '40; Charles W. Hubbard, Jr. '37; Edward B. Hubbard '38; Boyd N. Jones, Jr. '40; John F. Kennedy '40; Jr. '39; Thomas D. McCall '39; Donald McDonald '39; William B. Miller...
Playing for the Crimson will be: Peter H. Knapp, George Clowes, Edward F. Whitney, Henry Miller, Archer Trench, Thomas Gephart, Austin Scott, Ronald Williams, Samuel Cockins, Captain Hayden Channing, Henry Kidder, William Waters, James A. Field, William J. Watt and Gavin Hadden...