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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Continuing the successful first quarter century of the Club's history, the inter-war period added such familiar names to the roster as Virgil Thomson '22, music critic of the New York Herald-Tribune, Walter Piston '24, recently named Naumberg Professor of Music whose Third Symphony was awarded the Pulitzer Music Prize this week, and G. Wallace Woodworth '24. Ralph Kirkpatrick '31, famed harpsichordist of the duo, Schneider and Kirkpatrick, was a featured performer in the group during his college days...
When he widens his field of activity to include Durant's former responsibilities after June, Reynolds will not assume the title of business manager, which will be dropped from the University roster...
...Democratic machine brought out the voters," he said, "but they voted American Labor Party." To illustrate his point he cited the fact that the 44 percent turnout, high for a special election, included more than half of the eligible Democratic vote and less than half of the ALP roster...
Dartmouth's last three outings-victories over B.U., Clarkson, and B.C.-were won without the services of Joe Riley, Whitey Campbell, and George Pulliam, all of whom took time out to serve with the A.A.U. But they will be back to fill out the already impressive roster for tonight's contest. Probable Starting Lineups HARVARD DARTMOUTH Sears lw Merriam Key c W. Riley McKean rw J. Riley Greeley rd Thayer Washburn ld Campbell Chase g Desmond...
Working directly under Moravec and a Faculty co-chairman yet to be named, an executive committee of ten was empowered by the meeting to seek official public support of a "broadly representative" faculty and student group roster. Fundamentally the committee holds that the Marshall's Plan's original purpose of "reconstruction rather than mere short-range relief" has been endangered and must be realized through an active public opinion...