Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ushers include-Gaspur G. Bacon Jr. '37, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, Frederick P. Barrett '37, Joseph A. Bloombergh '37, John B. Bowditch '37, Raymond S. Clark '36, Benjamin H. Hallowell '36, Francis Keppel '38, Arthur G. Mitton, Jr. '39, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. '37, Morritt K. Ruddock '36, and Samuel D., Warron...
Other work by the committee which provides student speakers for various occasions, by the Foreign Student Committee, and by the Law, Dental, and Medical Schools Committees is covered in the scope of this report. According to Raymond Dennett '36, president of Brooks House, monthly, meetings of the Cabinet will be held this year to add to the efficacy of the checkup system...
...when pretty Charles Bingley temporarily deserts her; and Elizabeth (Adrianne Allen), whose sharp tongue and unfashionably candid ways finally ensnare the rich and haughty Darcy (Colin Keith-Johnston). Actress Chandler, the blonde and tremulous wife of Actor Bramwell Fletcher, and Actress Allen, the brown-haired, vivacious mate of Actor Raymond Massey, have been given no easy task in making Pride and Prejudice march. An extravagant admirer of Jane Austen's quiet, domestic observations was Sir Walter Scott, who declared: "I can do the big bowwow myself: but the exquisite touch ... is denied to me." Most 20th Century playgoers lean...
...Francis J. Walsh '36, of Cambridge; Thayer S. Warshaw '37, of Lawrence; Earl M. Watson '36, of W. Medford; Ira A. Watson '37, of Brockton; Earle H. Webster '36, of Bridgewater; Leicester Warren, Jr. '38, of Springfield; Harold P. Welch '36, of Winchendon; Robert E. Wernick '38, of Brighton; Raymond Wexier '36, of Fall River; Leonard B. Wheildon '36, of Framingham; Theodore H. White '38, of Boston; Walter S. White '36, of Cambridge; Francis J. Whitfield '36, of Springfield; John W. Whittlesey '37, of West Newton; Sumner Willard '37, of Lynn; Harold Winkler '36, of Lawrence; Donald T. Wood...
...Wiere Brothers, an amazing trio of acrobatic dancers, nearly stop the show and Shea and Raymond contribute some good comic steps. Sam, Ted, and Ray are cast in a Haile Selassie farce that gives them an opportunity for more excellent dancing...