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...York, John C. Babcock of Dunster House and Bayside, New York, Victor J. Critchlow of Dunster House and Portland, Oregon, Richard A. Green of Lowell House and Trenton, New Jersey James R. Hollis of Lowell House and Los Angeles, California, Frederick P. Murphy of Lowell House and East Norwalk, Connecticut, Robert E. Barry of Dudley Hall and Cambridge, James C. Dolan of V-12, Eliot House, and Wyandotte, Michigan, and Robert E. Philpot of V-12, Kirkland House, and Scarsdale, New York...
Sweet Sorrow. In South Norwalk, Conn., farewells to soldiers reminded Veteran Benjamin Keeler's friends that they had never given him the farewell dinner they planned in 1917. They mended matters by banqueting...
...section earlier, are in the U.S. Many of the latter could qualify as teachers of Swahili (the language is more commonly called Kiswahili), for they learned the tongue not only through years of actual practice, but also in the Mission Seminary of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost in Norwalk, Conn. Classes in Kiswahili are conducted there by Rev. Francis J. Fitzgerald, C.S.Sp. who spent twelve years (1927-39) in Bagamoya, East Africa...
...House was elected president of the Crimson Network last night. He succeeds Bernard J. McMahon '42. Richard P. Kleeman '44 of New York City and Leverett House was named program director, and John M. Cochrane '43 of Brookline and Lowell House technical director. James W. Morley '43 of South Norwalk, Connecticut and Leverett House was chosen business manager. Newly elected production director Byron E. Van Raalte, Jr. '43 of Cedarhurst, New York, completes the slate...
Small Sandra Michael writes her five episodes a week sitting outdoors (if necessary, in blankets) in South Norwalk, Conn. A churchbell or a caterpillar on a leaf is enough to give her a start. By other than soap opera standards, her stuff is only fair. Her worst, deadline-rushed scripts are aimless and sentimental. But from her best a listener may at least get the shiver of sincere emotion conveyed, an honest word spoken...