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...most outstanding young man in Minneapolis for 1944" turned out to be blond, strapping (6 ft. 2 in.; 205 Ibs.) Rev. Reuben Youngdahl, 33. His outstanding job: in only seven years he converted Mount Olivet Lutheran Church from a debt-ridden institution of 200 members into a booming 2,500-member parish...
...Reuben Youngdahl, son of a Swedish grocer, took unorthodox risks to perform this transformation. He first plunged the church deeper into debt in order to build in a better part of town. Then he set out after new members. He told his parishioners that he believes that church member ship is a "seven-day-a-week proposition"; if they wanted to belong, they would have to keep busy. They do-in thirteen women's and social clubs, four youth groups, two missionary societies, a day nursery...
Honorable mentions went to Charles Wagner, Miss Jacqucline Stenier, Miss E. P. van Bureu, Reuben Hersh, and James Boyce. The winning manuscripts are being considered for publication in Wake...
...temporary editorial board consisting of Edwin M. Davidson '45, Leo H. Haimson '45, James G. Trager, Jr. '46, and Reuben P. Hersh '47 has been chosen and the first issue is scheduled to appear April 12. Successor to both the pre-war Harvard Progressive and the Harvard Guardian the new publication will contain contributions from faculty and students in the Social Sciences...
Four examines--Charles C. Williams 47, S. E. Matison ocC, Bradford G. Murphy '46, and Reuben P. Hersh '47--tied in the number one spot on the Test of Reading Materials in the Social Studies. Another quadruple tie resulted in the Test of Reading Materials in the Natural Sciences, with the following men in first place: Harry T. Miles, Jr. '47, Jerome J. Newman '47, Reuben P. Hersh '47--the only double-winner--and grand-prize-winner Davidson...