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James B. Field '47 and Elton C. McNeil '49 defended a losing negative argument before an audience of 40 people in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room, losing to a Canadian team of Sherwin Raymond and James Hemmins. Raymond was named best speaker of the evening by the judging panel, which included Saul Wallen, former chairman of the New England War Labor Board, David Truman, visiting lecturer in Government, and Robert Watson of the staff of the Graduate School of Engineering...
...SHERWIN KIBBE...
...exactly five operatic arias, he entered the 1938 Metropolitan Auditions of the Air. "I thought they were fixed," he said later, "but what could I lose?" Much to his surprise, he not only won the auditions but also a $4,000 check from George A. Martin, president of the Sherwin-Williams Co., sponsors of the program. With the check he went to Italy to study. In six months he was singing at the Metropolitan...
...Network announces the election of five new members to their technical and production boards; Carl H. Reynolds '46, John C. Schluer '46, Robert A. Green '46, John R. McGrew '45, and Sherwin D. Smith...
...Savoy, in 20 minutes talked Farson into writing the scenario. The scene will be the inside of a big London hotel between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.; personal appearances by such familiar Londoners as Lord Castlerosse, the Countess of Oxford and Asquith, Carroll Gibbons and Manning Sherwin will add a touch of realism. Says Farson: "The story is fiction, but the bombardment outside is undeniable fact. You'll see the courage, boredom and complications arising when scores of variegated people are flung together, willy-nilly, in a confined space under danger...