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...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...
...Louis H. Pollak '44 said in a statement released by the delegation last night, "This bill is designed to protect out citizenry from 'un-American' doctrines by barring the Communist Party from the ballot. But is not the very basis of democracy the belief that no ideal is absolute, and no body of men capable of absolute definition of Americanism...
Those nominated, of whom as many will be sent as can be financed include: Roy Atherton, David Bodansky, Robert Byrnes, Stanley Goldberg, Joseph Grandine, Thomas Hall, William Kyod, Gene Nellhaus, Louis Pollak, Robert Solow, William Suckle, and Charles Young...
...addition to Ames and Hodson, the folowing officers were elected: Andrew Rice '43, secretary-treasurer; Roger Fisher '43, Walter Neuberg '43, and Frank Power 43, members-at-large. Louis Pollak '44 was re-elected as Freshman representative...