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...take great pleasure in announcing the election of Arthur Francis Nazro of Jamaica Plain, and Edward Bowditch, Jr., of Albany, of the Sophomore class; and of Franklin Delano Roosevelt of Hyde Park, N. Y., Walter Edward Sachs of New York, and Albert Volwider de Roode of Chicago, of the Freshman class, as regular editors of the CRIMSON...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Roosevelt and The Crimson | 1/29/1982 | See Source »

First brush between Captain January and the truant officer occurs when Star is haled to the village school to take an examination. Here, while Captain January and his friend Nazro (Slim Summerville) stand on a rain barrel and peer through the schoolhouse window, Star distinguishes herself. She makes the young nephew of the truant officer, being questioned simultaneously, appear doltish by comparison, gains credentials for the third grade. As lighthouse inspector, Captain Nazro has the sad duty of telling Captain January that, because his light is being mechanized, he must join the unemployed. This means that poor little Star...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Peewee's Progress | 4/27/1936 | See Source »

...truant officer busily seizes the occasion for renewed efforts to send Star to an asylum. Captain Nazro cleverly remembers that when Star was washed ashore a photograph album was rescued also, containing portraits of her kin. He writes to them. They appear. Kindly folk, they take Star to live with them in Boston. When she pines for Captain January, they charter a small yacht on which he is captain, Nazro first mate and the tap-dancing villager, the crew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Peewee's Progress | 4/27/1936 | See Source »

John H. Dean '34 heads the list of ushers who are to include: Richard G. Ames '34, Richard P. Waters, Jr. '34, Thomas W. Nazro '34, John M. Lockwood '34, Frederic H. White ocC., Robert W. Skinner, 3rd '34, Richard Bassett '34, Frederick G. Crecker, Jr. '34, Lowell S. Dillingham '34, Kenneth Di Menna '34, Francis E. Johnson, 3rd '34, William P. Watts '35, and George E. Zoff '34. The Committee which has been in charge of the event includes; Robert L. Hurlburt '34, John F. Madden '34, and Paul J. Wolfer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Military and Naval Ball To Take Place This Evening | 5/18/1934 | See Source »

John H. Dean '34 will be the head usher in charge of the dance; representatives from the College who will officiate are: Richard G. Ames '34, Richard P. Waters, Jr. '34, Thomas W. Nazro '34, and John M. Lockwood '34, From the Naval Science Department, Frederic H. White ocC., Robert W. Skinner, 3rd '34, Richard Bassett '34, and Frederick G. Crocker, Jr. '34 will act as ushers, and from the Military Science Department Lowell S. Dillingham '34, Kenneth Di Menna '34, Francis E. Johnson, 3rd '34, William P. Watts '35, and George E. Zoff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fourteen Ushers Announced For Naval and Military Ball | 5/16/1934 | See Source »

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