Word: sauls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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David Savan '36; Howard F. Schomer '37; Irvin G. Shaffer '36; Dean N. Shaffner '37; Audley H. Shoemaker '36; Courtney C. smith '38; Rupert M. Smith '36; Saul R. Srole '36; Robert J. Stevenson '37; Frank H. Stewart '38; Vernon H. Struck '38; Carleton F. Tenney '38; Robert M. Terrall '36; John Q. U. Thompson '38; George F. Tittman '36; Frederick B. Tojies '36; Walter N. Trenerry. Jr. '38; Charles E. Tuttle '37; Edwin McG. Warner '37; and Gerald J. Weber...
John J. P. Campana '36, of Hoston; Ira Chart '37, of Boston; Fred L. Chase, Jr. '37, of Dedham; William A. Coates '37, of Quincy; Albert Cohen '38, of Roxbury; Saul G. Cohen '37, of Dorchester; Franklin W. Coleman, Jr. '38, of Cambridge; Thomas Connerton ocC, of Dorchester; David C. Crawford '36, of Cotult; Herbert W. Crispin '38, of Somerville; George T. Cushman '37, of Quincy; Albert Damon '38, of Brookline; Bernard D. Davis '36, of Franklin; Edwin G. Davis '38, of Cambridge; Richard T. Davis '38, of Medford; Hugh G. Deane, Jr. '38, of Springfield; Campbell DeMallin...
...Saul Dushman exhibited a tiny mercury lamp, two inches long and thinner than a lead pencil, which emits a 200-candlepower glare. Its light results from vaporization of a pellet of mercury imbedded in a capillary tube. The little lamp may find use in composing rooms and photographic studios, may replace electric arcs in cinema projectors...
...Adrian H. Malone (L) defeated Reginald H. Smith (W), 6-4, 6-3; Laird McK Ogle (L) defeated David MacDonald (W), 6-0, 7-5; Stillman P. Williams (W) defeated John R. Fetcher (L), 5-7, 6-4, 7-5; Robert M. Saul (W) defeated William P. Rockwell (L), 13-11, 6-3, 6-4; Dunbar Holmes (W) defeated Mauric M. Stern...
Following the report of the Continuations Committee, given by A. Jerome Rimelhoch '38 and Saul S. Friedberg 2L, Kendrick N. Marshall '21, assistant in government, gave a short talk on conditions during the World War and on his experiences teaching in China. He ended by commending the idealistic movements of students in the University but issued a note of warning to them not to let militarists turn their idealism into zeal for war when the time comes...