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Succeeding Gordon Robertson '36 as chairman is C. Colmery Gibson '37, editor of the CRIMSON; and replacing Gibson as secretary and treasurer is Nathaniel G. Benchley '38, of the Lampoon...
...Johannes Hancock, Thesaurius" is scrawled at the bottom in the inimitable and well-known signature of the "Constitutional Father". The "Socii" of that time who also signed were Nathaniel Appleton 1749, John Winthrop 1732, Andrew Eliot 1737, Samuel Cooper 1748, and Andrew Eliot...
...Summer (by Samuel Nathaniel Behrman; Theatre Guild, producer). Like George Bernard Shaw, another regular contributor of wit & wisdom to the Theatre Guild, Playwright Behrman is no longer called upon to concoct a full-fledged drama every time he has assembled enough conversation for a three-act play. Therefore an informed playgoer seldom expects to find great vital issues being wrestled around a Behrman drawing room. What he does expect is a series of sage, civilized and exhaustive discussions on Problems of the Day. This he gets in full measure in End of Summer...
Richard Morgan IV '36, who has been a member of the sabre team for the last two years, competed in foils for the first time and won his bouts. Nathaniel H. Batchelder, Jr. '39, captain of the Loomis team last year, distinguished himself by being the only member of the Freshman squad to win his bout in the sabre contests...
...gives himself more latitude with Mrs. Alden, and with old Nathaniel Alden, Oliver's millionaire uncle. They could have stepped out of Sinclair Lewis in their smugness, their fear and hate of the world, their lust for propriety. Two of a kind, again, though utterly different from the former, are Mario van der Weyer and Jim Darnley, the skipper of Peter Alden's yacht. Frankly sensual both, romantic and intelligent, the line between them is one solely of birth and breeding...