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...seven men who have recently been nominated by petition are John Clarke Grady, of Somerville; Irad Benjamin Hardy, of Waltham; and James Patrick McCaffrey of Providence, Rhode Island, for Marshal. Also by petition have been nominated Edward Hutchins Hickey, of Boston, for Treasurer; Jerrold Harold Ruskin, of New Rochelle, New York; for Ivy Orator; Elliott Warren Robbins, of Brookline, and Richard Hiller Amberg, of New York City, for Odist...
Those nominated by petition are: John Clarke Grady, of Somerville; Irad Benjamin Hardy, of Waltham; and James Patrick McCaffrey, of Providence, Rhode Island, for Marshal; Edward Hutchins Hickey, of Boston, for treasurer; Jerrold Harold Ruskin, of New Rochelle, New York, for Ivy Orator; and Elliot Warren Robbins, of Brookline, and Richard Hiller Amberg, of New York City, for Odist...
Last year the Harvard Council engaged in two long-distance debates over the radio, with Oxford and Standford. Speeches delivered in both these contests have been published in volume thirteen of the Year Book of College Debating. Harvard speakers in the Stanford debate were J.H. Ruskin '33 and M.A. Hoffman '34. Those opposing Oxford were P.C. Reardon '32, P.H. Cohen '32, and D.M. Sullivan...
Eugene B. Vest 2G, of Dixon, Illinois, won the $50 Ruskin Prize with his essay, "The Socialism of Ruskin and Morris...
Officers of the Club who were elected at the first meeting are as follows: Amberg, president; G. F. Oest '33, vice president; A. E. Phillips '34, secretary; J. H. Ruskin '33, treasurer; F. DeW. Balmer '35, R. H. Dennison '33, C. L. Harris '34, T. W. Sharp '33, C. F. Vilter '35, and R. W. Vilter '33, members of the Committee...