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They are W. Todd Parsons '50, and Robert Lane '47, who will carry the burden attached to ticket sales, patroness invitations, and theater space. Robin Moore has been added to the publicity staff and will take complete charge of the drum beating next year. William M. Scudder '48, president of Pudding theatricals, is guiding the production as general manager...
...twelve: Jean Le Moal, Alfred Manessier, Gustave Singier, Andre Fougeron, Edouard Pignon, Leon Gischia, Francis Tailleux, Pierre Tal Coat, Gabriel Robin, Jean Bazaine, Maurice Esteve, Charles Lapique...
After tying Yale for that first place in an Ivy League round-robin, during the first week of the vacation, the Chess team placed only eleventh among the thirteen colleges participating in the Intercollegiate Chess Tournament in New York...
From Britain: Few Americans know the U.S. as well as shy, crinkly-haired Robin J. Cruikshank, one of London's ablest journalists (he is a director of the Liberal News Chronicle). Few Britons, in & out of Government, are as devoted to fostering better Anglo-American relations. Six-footer Cruikshank, the News Chronicle's U.S. correspondent from 1928 to 1936, was one of the few British newsmen who gave the U.S. serious coverage, did not write about it as if it were an extension of Coney Island peopled mostly by tycoons, cinema cutups and political crackpots. He married...
...Conference also formulated a round-robin schedule of dual meets among the eight schools of the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League. With membership at full strength for the first time since the war, the League will climax this year's activities in the Seventh Annual Individual Championship Meet at the Yale pool on March 21 end 22. With its athletic, building destroyed by fire, Princeton has been forced to transfer all of its home meets with league opponents to the latters' tanks...