Word: polks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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William R. Polk: Winthrop; P.B.H. Cabinet, Senior Advisory Board; Chairman, Blood Drive; Vice-Chairman, Combined Charities Drive; Student Council; House Committee; Junior Singles Crew Winner; Alumni Bulletin; Crimson...
Those going to New York today are: Francis D. Fisher 3L, James P. Grant 3L, William R. Polk '51, Carl M. Sapers '53, chairman of the committee, and Robert L. Fischelis '49, Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House...
...hardly necessary to say that I am consumed with envy for all college students, particularly Harvard Men. From the Siberia of these United States, camp Polk, Louisiana, I salute You All. Surrounded by playful armadilloes, malevolent coral snakes, sand, rain, mud and Okies, I languish, forgotten and ignored. Quite seriously, though, the New Army is no better than any other previous one. My considered advice to everyone who has not come under the arm-garters of our communal Uncle Sam is to raise hell until the axe falls. It is not a funny axe, nor is it a funny Army...
...Happy New Year to all who are sober enough at this early hour to read this. Charles M. Zane '50 Co. L, 270th Inf. 45th Div. Camp Polk...
William L. Polk '51 countered with a suggestion that politicking is a "healthy" phenomenon which enables the voters--in this case the incoming council--to get to know the candidates better. "Besides," he continued, "some of the officers who are elected may be new, not returning, councilmen and the recently elected members should have at least a week to become acquainted with each other...