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...Schafer John P. Schwede G. Robert Stange Charles H. Stern Lonsdale F. Stowell Philip Thayer Class Day Committee Douglas L. Anderson W. Russell Bowie, Jr. John F. Brooks John W. Darr Sheldon Dietz Henry Doerr, III Donald A. Donahue Richard D. Edwards Nelson R. Gidding Charles Gilfix, Jr. Sherman Gray Lewis B. Harder Richard S. Hartwell George H. Hanford George G. Haydock David O. Ives Robert A. James William F. Ketchum Harry K. Mansfield Leo Marx William D. McSweeney Robert B. Nichols Elliot L. Richardson Francis M. Simpson Hamlin D. Smith J. Prentice Willetts

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 56 Nominated for Senior Offices; Balloting for 14 to Start Monday | 3/11/1941 | See Source »

Band number three is a small colored combination playing at Johnny Wilson's somewhere on Tremont Street, if I remember rightly (better look it up in the phone book). The band is led by one Sherman Freeman, who plays alto and clarinet with a nice gutty tone, blending wonderfully with the completely undisciplined style of the rest of the band. It's pretty wild stuff, and you won't care for it if you expect to hear singing song titles and Tex Beneke whistling choruses, but if you feel like listening to five musicians who have the right idea about...

Author: By Charles Miller, | Title: Swing | 3/1/1941 | See Source »

...Westmore Willcox 3rd. SENIOR OFFICE NOMINEES FIRST ELECTION BALLOT FOR MARSHAL John F. Brooks David D. Henry William P. Brown, Jr. William F. Ketchum Donald A. Donahue Spencer A. Klaw Joseph W. Gardella Joseph P. Lyford Charles Gilfix, Jr. Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. Alan Gottlieb Homer D. Peabody Sherman Gray Francis C. Powers Francis M. Simpson FOR TREASURER E. Langdon Burwell Henry Hornblower, II Lincoln Clarke, Jr. William D. McSweeney William W. Tyng FOR SECRETARY Seth C. Crocker Alfred Jaretzki, III Richard S. Eustis, Jr. Robert G. Paine, Jr. Augustus Thorndike, II FOR CHORISTER Charles P. Berger, Jr. D. Donald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOMINEES FOR SENIOR POSTS MADE KNOWN | 2/25/1941 | See Source »

Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold brought criminal action against the Carpenters on the grounds of interference with interstate commerce, argued that unions are subject to the Sherman antitrust act. Justice Frankfurter held instead that the 1914 Clayton Act and the 1932 Norris-LaGuardia Act tended to exempt unions from anti-trust law, granted labor immunity from anti-trust prosecution no matter how directly their jurisdictional disputes operate in restraint of trade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUDICIARY: Underdog into Cow | 2/17/1941 | See Source »

Listed as ushers are Robert L. Fowler III '41, Thomas Gardiner '42, Sherman Gray '41, Lewis Harder '41, Loron MacKinney '42, William Parsons, Jr. '42, James Ronsmantere '40, Emmet Whitlock '41, and J. Prentice Willetts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phillips Brooks House to Benefit From Proceeds Of Cotillion to be Held on February 3rd | 1/22/1941 | See Source »

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