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...celebrating its sesquiscentennial, The Pierian Sodality elected Rollin T. Kearns '59 of Wauwatosa, Wis; the new Debate president is David L. Bynum '59 of Coffeyville, Kansas and Kirkland...
Plans for undergraduate participation in the dinners are still being formulated. As yet, only one student has been chosen to speak at a Program function. He is Rollin S. Burhans, Jr. '59, of Dunster House, who will speak in Louisville with Bullitt...
Smith College's Howard Rollin Patch, 67, for years one of the most formidable figures on campus ("Examinations should be written as if the students were under gunfire"). A Harvard Ph.D., Patch became an authority on Chaucer, was so identified with his hero that a student once greeted him, "Good morning, Mr. Chaucer." His composed reply: "Just call me Geoff." Looking, as one colleague put it, "like the president of a country-almost any country," erect, white-haired Howard Patch not only charmed and terrorized students ("they have to submit to the possibility of ridicule, stand up under criticism...
...like to work, well I'm rollin' all the time I like to work, rollin' all the time I can pop my initials On that mule's behind...
Edwin H. Greenebaum '58 was elected last night as the new president of the Pierian Sodality of 1808. Also elected were Charles E. Stenard '58, vice-president; Rollin T. Kearns '59, treasurer; and Alfred Cohn '58, secretary...