Word: stade
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Richard F. French '37 has been appointed Assistant Dean of the College to replace Francis Skiddy von Stade, Jr., who has resigned to join the Service, it was announced yesterday by A. Chester Hanford, Dean of the College...
...Phippses (Mike & Ben), Charley von Stade and Alan Corey Jr. (galloping together under the name of Gulf Stream): the National Open Polo Championship; defeating Ebby Gerry's Aknusti four (three Gerry brothers and Pete Bostwick) in the final, 10-to-6; at Long Island's Meadow Brook Club...
...Cecil Barnes, Mrs. William Edward McSweeny, Mrs. Augustus Thorndike, Jr., Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. F. Skiddy von Stade, Mrs. Clarence Henry Haring, Mrs. Kenneth Ballard Murdock, Mrs. Ronald Mansfield Ferry, Mrs. Roger Bigelow Merriman, Mrs. Walter Eugene Clark, Mrs. Elliott Perkins, Mrs. David Mason Little, Mrs. Franklin Delano Putnam, Mrs. Agnes Herberick, Mrs. Charles Stoddard Jenney, Mrs. Max Graff, Mrs. James Albert Taylor, Mrs. Julian L. Coolidge...
...Office. Harvard's Young Communist League, for instance, has not in the past been prevented from distributing its flyers, although because it fears discrimination, it has refused to register at University Hall. Under the new regulations, such outlaw groups will still be liable to suppression. But Dean von Stade assures us this will not be the case. Official censorship, he maintains--if any should arise from the new memorandum--will be aimed only at advertising and libelous or otherwise illegal literature, not at political or social ideas...
Nevertheless, at least two points in the von Stade memorandum should be changed. Paragraph 2 provides that ". . . before permission is denied, the Student Council or its officers will be consulted." But how much weight will be attached to the Student Council's opinion? It should by all means be accorded every possible consideration. And paragraph 6 in effect nullifies the whole authority of the Dean's Office and the Student Council, for it vests final censorship rights in the Housemasters. "In the Houses, distribution will be permitted . . . except . . . where the Master has expressed a desire to give personal approval...