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...boogie-woogie piano wizardry of Albert Ammons, who first tickled the Harvard swing palate at the Freshman Smoker, will be featured during intermissions at the Leverett House Spring Formal tonight, Evans Speer '40, chairman of the committee announced. Don Redman will make his Harvard debut, providing music from 10 to 3 o'clock...
Assisting Speer on the dance committee were: Gerard Weinstock '39; Ernest Sargeant '40; Hunt Hamill '40 Alexander Stohn '41; Frederick Bruck '41; and David D. Wells...
...Evan Speer '40 is Chairman of the affair, and assisting him on the Committee are Irving S. Michelman '39, John A. Rumsey '39, William P. Pennebaker '40, and David Henry '41. Plans for the decoration of the dance floor and other entertainments are under way, Speer said...
...city maps, complicated street plans, fill a few small rooms of Berlin's Reich Chancellery. In these rooms a young architect-engineer and a middle-aged ruler frequently stay up until 4 a. m. discussing changes, poring over designs. The two conferees are 33-year-old Professor Albert Speer and Chancellor Adolf Hitler. They determine in these all-night conferences the details of mystic, dreamy Adolf Hitler's pet building project-the reconstruction of Berlin, the remaking of a not-too-beautiful city into a worthy, magnificent capital of Greater Germany...
Dragged to the stand to revive an even more ancient scandal was Dr. Henry Franklin Cutler, Elliott Speer's 75-year-old predecessor. During Dr. Cutler's regime Cashier Norton was on such precarious terms with Dean Elder that he bored a hole in his office wall to spy on the dean and his red-haired secretary, Evelyn Dill. When Mr. Norton reported to Headmaster Cutler that he had seen the pair kissing and embracing, the headmaster had attempted to straighten things out by holding a "harmony" prayer meeting in his office. At the time, Dr. Cutler painfully...