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...Eager '36 will serve as his assistant. The rest of the staff is as follows: Spencer B. Fulweiler '37, stage manager; A. Townshend Johnson '37, designer; Paul Killiam, Jr. '37 and Robert McKee '37, publicity managers; Stephen Greene '37, patronesses, John Garber '36, programs, Frederick Miller '37, photography; Sheldon C. Sommers '37 and Richard Alschuler '37, tickets; and Keith Hartford '37, properties...
...pound class: John C. Harkness '38 defeated Sheldon Ware '38, by a fall. Time...
...Sheldon Ware '38, Mower B-31; William H. Wright '38, Weld 6; Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. '37, Dunster C-11; Robert S. Chafee '36, Eliot A-12; Arthur W. Todd '35, Lowell P-32; John F. Ducey, Jr. '36, 52 Mt. Auburn Street; Max L. Baughman '34, Winthrop G-25; Thomas H. Hunter '34, Winthrop I-11; Shaun Kelly '36, Kirkland...
Alfred Grosjean of Pasadena invented a sharp-angled violin, which is tuned three musical steps higher than an ordinary violinand and which he says reproduces the "celestial" or "seraphic" tones of ancient instruments. He calls it a "violaeol," a word made up from violin and aeolian. Miss Violet Sheldon was interested...
...with headquarters in Moscow. It represented an effort on the part of the Russian communists to organize the working class along international lines by fomenting a world revolution with the idea of establishing a world union Soviet States. Dr. Fainsod recently spent a year in Russia as a Sheldon travelling fellow...