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Among those who will display their feminine charms tonight are Charles J. Nevin '34, Arthur J. Barrett '34, Allan W. Sherman '34, Robert L. Lowe '34, and Robert S. Brookings, Jr. '35, all members of last year's football team. Other athletes who have parts in the play are Joseph F. Ferriter '34, basketball captain this winter, Richard C. Boys '35, basketball captain-elect, and Albert Haberstroh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MEN ACT IN PI ETA'S PRESENTATION | 3/23/1934 | See Source »

...will take the leading male role and Edward H. Turner '36 will attempt to disclose why he is called the "best looking girl" at Harvard by playing the feminine lead. An unusual scene will find Charles I. Nevin '34, Arthur J. Barrett '34, Robert L. Lowe '34, Allan W. Sherman '34, Joseph F. Ferriter '34, Albert Haberstroh '35, and Robert S. Brookings '35 depicting wood nymphs who dance through the woods at dawn to the music of the pipes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pi Beta Club Men To Present Comedy, "Knock on Wood" | 3/15/1934 | See Source »

...coach of the team this year. Cabot was coach of the team two years ago with exceptional success, and will have several football men about whom he can build his team. The football men who have signed up for the team are David E. Kopans '34, Allan W. Sherman '34, Shaun Kelly '36, and Thomas W. Nazro '34. Victor M. Harding 2L, who has had experience on the Cambridge Rugby team, and Allan J. Donald 1GB, captain of the 1933 Yale Rugby Club will also be able to play, since they are doing graduate work at Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 40 RUGBY CANDIDATES REPORT AT FIRST CALL | 3/13/1934 | See Source »

...96th Article of War for "willfully and feloniously" communicating military secrets to persons not entitled to receive them (supposedly Communists). Cause of the trial was discovery of an undelivered letter allegedly sent by Osman to a girl in Brooklyn, a letter which contained a military plan of Fort Sherman. Result of the trial was that Corporal Osman was condemned to two years at hard labor, fined $10,000 (to be worked off at the rate of $500 a year). Last week it was revealed that President Roosevelt on the advice of the Army's Acting Judge Advocate General...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: One Year After | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

...last week, in Chicago's Hotel Sherman, Louis Rudginsky, a Winthrop, Mass., tire dealer, packed up to go home. With him was Kid Boots Ace, better known as Timmie, his 13-lb. Boston terrier, who had just won first prize in the Western Boston Terrier Club show. Mr. Rudginsky put his thoroughbred into a black fibre bag bearing his initials in red letters. In the hotel lobby he put the case down, stepped away a few feet to say good-by to some friends. When he stepped back case and dog were gone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Pupnapping | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

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