Word: ratner
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Crimson defensemen and goalie Larry Ratner, new to the game, may have trouble stopping Deerfield's rough and hard-shooting attackmen Dexter Lewis and Paul Timer. Midfielder George Lunt, starting his fourth year on the Green and White's varsity is another scoring threat...
Concerning the rent rise, Willard Van Epps '53, felt he was paying enough as it is. Larry Ratner '54 also thinks the rent is far too high now. "Harvard can afford to take whatever loss the present situation may cause," he added...
With today's issue of the CRIMSON the 1951-52 Executive Board takes office. Members of the incoming board are: William M. Simmons '52, President; Rudelph Kass '52, Managing Editor; William S. Holbrook III '52, Business Manager; David L. Ratner '52, Editorial Chairman; Marlowe A. Sigal '52, Photographic Chairman; Frank B. Gilbert '52, Associate Managing Editor; Edward J. Coughlin '52, Sports Editor; and Robert L. Wiley, Jr. '52, Advertising Manager...
...election of the following officers to next years' executive board: William Murray Simmons '52 of Chicago and Winthrop House as President; Rudolph Kass '52 of Cedarhurst, New York, and Dunster House as Managing Editor; William Summer Holbrook '52 of Los Angeles and Lowell House as Business Manager; David Louis Ratner '52 of New York City and Eliot House as Editorial Chairman; Marlowe Arthur Sigal '52 of Easton, Pennsylvania, and Claverly Senior House as Photographic Chairman...
...David Ratner concluded his column, "Brass Tacks," in your November 9 issue with the assertion that "the political maturity of Puerto Rico is now doubtful." On first reading this piece I felt strongly inclined to take issue with him. Further reflection has persuaded me that it would be fruitless to do so. The concept of "political maturity" is rather vague. I do not know how Mr. Ratner himself understands it or what consequence he thinks should follow from it. Therefore I prefer to offer some comments, by way of footnotes to the text of "Island Insurrection," which may convey further...