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...part of money given by undergraduates to the Council, are: Chester George Ormond '38, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania; William Bernhard Berssenbrugge '37, of Milwaukee; William Tucker Dean, Jr. '37, of Chicago; John Edward Ashley '37, of Daytona Beach, Florida; Charles Graham Roudabush '37, of Tampa, Florida; Charles Reder '38, of Pittsfield; Arthur Raymond Hartwig Occ., of Lawrence; Nathanael Augustus Lemke '38, of Milwaukee; John Jerome Cabitor '39, of Hartford, Connecticut; and Dino James Lewis '37, of Newport, Rhode Island...
...Pittsfield, Mass...
...town of New Ashford, Mass., which has been first in the U. S. to count and report its handful of ballots in every Presidential election since 1916. Such promptness and its attendant national publicity have been carefully fostered for New Ashford by the Berkshire Eagle, published in Pittsfield about twelve miles away. Last week the newspaper, in danger of losing its prize story to Radio, saved it by an ingenious scheme...
JOSEPH HOLLISTER Pittsfield, Mass...
Mark Hopkins was a big, serious-minded farm boy when he went to Willams from nearby Stockbridge in 1822. After graduation he tried his hand at tutoring before entering the Berkshire Medical College in Pittsfield. Starting out as a physician in New York, he slept in his Greenwich Village office on a $25 sofabed which he described in letters home as a "really genteel article of furniture." Year later he was eager to accept a call back to Williams to teach moral philosophy and rhetoric. With anatomy and physiology classes as well, he decided that he must have a manikin...