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Although many of the jobs, such as telephone operators for the Red Cross, are purely for emergencies, some students will take up their positions almost immediately. Beginning today, Peter W. Fay '45 and Sedgewick Minot, Jr. '45 will start work for the Air Raid Prevention course in one of the University binderies at 880 Memorial Drive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Defense Service Committee Steering Men to War Work in Boston Region | 1/7/1942 | See Source »

...Europe, fastest-ship afloat, today has covered nearly half of the distance between Cherbourg and New York bearing in one of its staterooms Adolph Hitler's Foreign Press Agent, Ernst F. Sedgewick Hanfstaengl '09, who decided at the last minute to attend the 25th reunion of his class which will be held here next week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HANFSTAENGL HALF WAY ACROSS OCEAN ON REUNION TRIP | 6/13/1934 | See Source »

...students, playing feminine roles, is: Chesterfield Wragsdale, Robert Gardner-Medwin S.A.; Vivienne Waters, Elizabeth Morison; Michael Love, Richard Sullivan '35; Molly O'Sullivan, Lois Hall; Mrs. Gordon A. Bock, Louise Graham; Mr. Gordon Beck, Arthur Szathmary '37; Carl Svenson, Paul Killian, Jr. '37; Udolphus, Whitney Cook '36; Benri, Charles Sedgewick '34; Edwin Salmon, John Cromwell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PERFORMANCE OF "EVER THE TWAIN" POSTPONED | 11/16/1933 | See Source »

Rehearsals for the play will begin this afternoon. The following is the tentative cast: Whitney M. Cook '36; John Cromwell '36; Bruce H. Fernald '37; Robert Gardner-Medwin, sS.A.; A.; Paul Killian, Jr. '37; Robert L. McKee '37; Charles Sedgewick '34; Richard C. Sullivan '35, and Arthur Szathmary '37. Mary Constable, Louise Graham, Lois Hall, and Elizabeth Morison are the Radcliffe students who will play the feminine roles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB PLANS ROBINSON PRODUCTION | 11/7/1933 | See Source »

Accompanying an appreciative editorial by Mr. Ellery Sedgewick, editor of this distinguished journal, there appears in the June Number an article entitled "President Lowell and his Influence." Its author is a Harvard man, F. P. Keppel but not one of that large portion of graduates who have at least a little finger in a little portion of the administrational pie. He writes calmly and with an open mind, covering firstly President Lowell himself, then his theories, his accomplishments, and his mistakes. It is evident that the calm method, combined with that strong admiration which most people feel in the presence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 5/24/1933 | See Source »

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