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...following new members of the Class of 1934 will be initiated: Arthur L. Abrams, Robert C. Creel. Oscar H. Davis, Clement L. Harriss, William W. Kirkpatrick, Albert J. Lynd, David Levin, Paul L. MacKendrick, John Maier, Joseph Neyer, Philander S. Ratzkoff, Johnathan B. Richards, John T. Sapienza, Richard H. Schlatter, John W. Walsh, Dudley A. Weiss...
...Harvard remain a place above such callowness." This statement was subscribed to by a committee of 12 students. The students were: John L. Burling '34, Thomas Marvell '35, David L. Krupsaw '34, Herbert E. Robbins '35, Just Lunning 2G, Harold S. Saxe '34, Richard M. Goodwin '34, Richard B. Schlatter '34, Daniel J. Boorstin '34, Beverley M. Bowie '35, Edward T. Canby '34, Charles S. B. Eraley...
...Albert Johnson Lynd of Oakland, California; David Levin of East Boston; Paul Lachlan MacKendrick of Dorchester; John Maier of Royersford, Pennsylvania; Joseph Neyer of New Rochelle, New York; Philander Silas Ratzkoff of Roxbury; Johnathan Barlow Richards of Red Oak, Iowa; John Thomas Sapienza of Irvington, New Jersey; Richard Bulger Schlatter of Fostoria, Ohio; John William Walsh, Jr. of Quincy; Dudley Albert Weiss of Medford...
...officers of the Critic are: Howard M. Lawn '34, Daniel J. Boorstin '34, Richard M. Goodwin '34, Harold S. Saxe '34, and Richard B. Schlatter...
...essay contest for Freshmen was also announced by the board, Daniel J. Boorstin '34, Richard M. Goodwin '34, Harold S. Saxe '34, and Richard B. Schlatter '34. First year men are invited to submit a "vignette" of not more than 200 words on the subject "My First Impressions of Harvard Indifference." The winning essay will be published, and all essays will be considered part of a competition to be officially opened later in the year...