Word: miltonic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...William S. Fields, New York. N.Y.; Charles W. Hayden, Kansas City, Mo.; Gordon E. Jones, Oak Park, III.; Calvin T. Klopp, Reading, Pa.; Stuart M. Lancefield, Amity, Ore.; Frank J. Lepreau, Jr., Hasting-on-Hudson, N.Y.; Robert E. Mabon, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; John Maier, Royersford, Pa; Robert S. Thomson Milton, Mass...
...prepared for college at Milton. This year he tied for second place in the University downhill race and was eighth at Dartmouth. Carier, who has headed the skiers hitherto, is a member of the National Geographic expedition that H. Bradford Washburn '33 is leading into the Yukon Territory this winter...
...chorus of circus fat ladies who indulge in amorous by-play with midgets. Cardini, a suave and silent magician, is on a higher plane than these. But it would take more than a clever magician to induce us to sit quietly through the antics and old jokes of Milton Berle, the genial master of ceremonies...
...meeting of the Harvard Menorah Society in Phillips Brooks House yesterday afternoon, the following were elected officers for the ensuing year: president, Sol Roland Srole '36; first vice-president, Edgar Ivan Epstein '36; second vice-president, Milton Zelig Paisner '36; treasurer, Ernest Sherman '36; secretary, Joseph David Golden '37; publicity agent, Irving Greenblatt '36; Freshman representative, Martin David Schwartz '38; executive councillor, Charles Benjamin Feibleman...
...Crimson team has won six of their ten encounters, defeating M.I.T., Holy Cross, Milton, Worcester, Boston University, and Oxford School, losing to Tufts, Boston University in a second encounter, Dean Academy, and Exeter Academy. The Green five has played only two games, against Montpelier Seminary and Clark School, which they won by lop-sided scores...