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Phillip J. Scanlon '44 Robert T. Sceery '42, Richard B. Seymour '43, Robert B. Sherwood '42, Martin Shwariz '44, Sidney J. Slomich '44, Irving G. Small '42, Preston W.smith Jr. '43, Shervin D. Smith '44, Daniel C. Smolens '43, Albert M. Starr '44, John L. Stephenson '42, Howard N. Stone '44, Edmund L. Sugarman '44, David H. Busskind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 140 STUDENTS AWARDED SUM OF $31,335 BY CORPORATION | 11/14/1941 | See Source »

...Seymour O. Baker, of Dekalb, III., as Teaching Fellow in Public Speaking; A. M. University of Chicago...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Twenty-Nine new Men swell Ranks Of Teaching and Research Faculty | 11/5/1941 | See Source »

Admission to the dance, the first of a series of bi-weekly hops throughout the year, will be seventy-five cents a couple to cover costs. Alan M. Winklestein '42 and Philip M. Foisie '44 will do the calling accompanied by Louis Rule '43 and Seymour Breslow '43 on the fiddle, Norris Tibbets '42 on the piano, and James Chapman '45 on the guitar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Outing Club Barn Dance To Feature Students' Band | 10/31/1941 | See Source »

Special scholarship prizes were awarded during the course of the evening to two Juniors-Robert G. V. Dallahan and Richard B. Seymour, and to two Sophomores-John J. Butler and Donald H. Shively. These students were given books with a special Adams House Binding and a bookplate saying "this book is awarded by the associates of the House for his notable achievement in scholarship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conant- | 10/28/1941 | See Source »

...tosser was liberal Seymour Edwin Harris, Harvard associate professor of economics and longtime pal of Britain's John Maynard Keynes. In a new book called The Economics of American Defense (Norton; $3.50), Professor Harris this week forecast a post-war debt of $75 to $100 billion, a steady increase thereafter "to keep spending at a high level during the post-war (depression) period." By 1980, figured Harris, the debt will be $250 to $300 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOVERNMENT: Fancy Figures | 10/13/1941 | See Source »

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