Word: pollak
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...responsible citizen and work for Casey's election. Harvard men have carried on political campaigns for candidates for local and national officers before, and to great effect; the Liberal Union once again asks student cooperation--canvassing, speaking, poll-watching--in a campaign well-worth the winning. Louis H. Pollak '44. President, Harvard Liberal Union...
Newly elected Liberal Union officers were Scott Lilly '44, of Kirkland House and Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, President; Louis H. Pollak '44, of Eliot House and New York City, Vice-President; Lloyd Shapley '44, of Kirkland House and Cambridge, Secretary...
Auditioned yesterday were Martha Ellis '44, Shirley Grapek '44, Claire Kaplan '45, Terry McGovern '43, Ronnie Phoenix '44, and Pearl Pollak '42. Reggie Slote '42 and Misty Fallon '43 have already taken their turns at the mike...
...Union meeting, Louis H. Pollak '44 was awarded the annual Union Committee prize for the best try-out speech of the year, although Pollak was actually debating Yale at the time of the award...
Members of the team debating Princeton were Freshmen Charles Wolf, Jr.; Sheldon K. Beren; and Thomas S. Kuhn. Those who debated against Yale were Theodore S. Baer; William V. Suckle; and Louis H. Pollak. Caspar Weinberger '33, 3L; Arthur Maass, Littauer Fellow; and James Nelson, instructor in English, acted as judges in the Princeton debate...