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Those who were elected are: Robert Lyle Bishop of Manhasset, L. I., N. Y.; William Ames Coates of Quincy; Saul Gerald Cohen of Dorchester, Milton Elkin of Roxbury; Maurice Haskell Heins of Dorchester; Neil Gardiner Melone of Minneapolis; Howard Franklin Schomer of Oak Park, Illinois; and Robert James Stevenson of Washington...
...committee responsible for the questionnaire was appointed by the Student Council and is as follows: Leonard P. Eliel '36, Milton G. Greene '36, Francis Keppel '38, William D. Locke '36, Neil G. Melone '37, Benjamin C. Riggs '36, Henry P. Roosevelt '38, and Le Moyne White '36, chairman...
Chief witnesses for the defense were Silverman's onetime potent Washington lawyer-lobbyists: Ralph Thomas O'Neil, onetime (1930-31) National Commander of the American Legion; Robert Jackson of New Hampshire and Arthur Mullen of Nebraska, both Democratic National Committeemen until President Roosevelt objected to mixing politics and lobbying (TIME, Jan. 29; March 26, 1934). All three testified that as representatives of Silverman they had dealt chiefly with the Assistant Secretary of War, had been shown no favors by Colonel McMullen...
Kirkland House Dramatic Club will present its first playreading in the Junior Common Room this Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The plays to be read are "In the Zone," by Eugene O'Neil and "Great Catherine," by George Bernard Shaw...
Robert J. Hampson; Frederick W. Heckel, 3rd.; Carter W. Howell; Robert Kaplan; Richard M. Klein; Richard J. Loughlin; Eugene F. Murphy; Jeremiah R. O'Neil, Jr.; John W. Otvos; John H. Perry; Edward T. Powers; Irving H. Soden; Henry S. Thompson, Jr.; Arthur B. Wells, and Alexander Winsor...