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Others who signed the letter are Leo Marx '41, Rufus W. Mathewson, Jr. '41, Laurence A. Brown, Jr. '42, Arsen E. Charles '42, Richard J. Geehern '42, Gabriel Jackson '42, Marc Jaffe '42, Maurice Friedman '43, and Harold Solomon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Concentrators Will Protest Against Faculty Dismissals | 3/15/1941 | See Source »

...Beren James D. Justice Hubert P. Earle John M. London Lewis B. Harder James J. Pattee FOR ODIST Bancroft G. Davis Charles C. Smith Richard D. Edwards Charles H. Stern Nelson R. Gidding Philip Thayer SECOND ELECTION BALLOT FOR POET William Abrahams Malcolm S. Mackenzie Watson B. Dickerman Rufus Mathewson Firman A. Houghton Howard Nemerov Thomas Lacey, II Robert B. Nichols Westmore Willcox, III FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE W. Russell Bowie, Jr. Robert A. James George H. Hanford Harry K. Mansfield David O. Ives Leo Marx Elliot L. Richardson FOR PERMANENT CLASS COMMITTEE Arthur S. Bosworth, Jr. George G. Haydock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOMINEES FOR SENIOR POSTS MADE KNOWN | 2/25/1941 | See Source »

...board of experts from the Guardian consists of jack E. Brontson '42, Lester G. Hawkins '41, and Kenneth Trueblood '41, while those representing the Progressive are Rufus W. Mathewson '41, George R. Stange '41, and Joseph P. Lyford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Guardian and Progressive Vie in Radio Contest Tonight | 2/18/1941 | See Source »

...June 3, 1918, in the gloomy red-curtained chamber in the U. S. Capitol, where the Court sat from 1860 to 1935, spare little Justice William Rufus Day announced the decision of the Court: by a vote of 5-to-4 the child labor law was held unconstitutional. Child labor was a local matter; the law was an invasion of States' rights. Said Justice Day: ". . . if Congress can thus regulate matters . . . our system of government [will] be practically destroyed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUDICIARY: Underdog into Cow | 2/17/1941 | See Source »

Nearest thing the Friends have to an international spokesman is 78-year-old Philosopher Rufus Matthew Jones of Haverford, Pa. He helped organize the American Friends Service Committee in April 1917 to give U. S. Quakers something specific to do in World War I. He is still its chairman. Said he last week of the Quaker work camps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Practical Pacifists | 2/17/1941 | See Source »

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