Word: stern
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Malcolm J. Rowe '42 and Joseph S. Stern '40 will represent Harvard in Labrador this summer as Grenfell Mission Workers it was announced recently by Thomas H. E. Quimby '40 of the Phillips Brooks House Grenfell Mission Committee...
...Rowe and Stern will be stationed about 1200 miles north of Boston, Rowe at Northwest River and Stern further east at Cartwright...
Headed by Donald Macd. D. Thurber '40, the committee in charge is composed of Bruce Foster '39, Alfred Jaretski, 3rd '41, Richmond Holder '40, Joseph H. Stern, Jr. '40 Seth C. Crocker '41, John C. Cobb, 2nd '41, and Arthur I, Halden...
...evening of a House dance. In the Library, lights were low, the fire blazing, a radio softly cooing. Happy couples were resting from the ardors of the dance, enjoying the soothing half-darkness. Amidst it all sat the librarian at his desk, a stern, uncompromising figure, bending over a book, "It Can't Happen Here...
...fire first broke out in the bakery. Before firemen could chop down the door, it was licking up through the gleaming white superstructure. Other blazes had mysteriously broken out from her cutwater to her overhanging stern. While wharf crews took off her cargo, including ten U. S. warplanes not yet unloaded; fireboats poured tons of water into her blazing bowels, rigged webs of cables to keep her upright at the pier. Toward morning, with her red-hot sides sending out great clouds of steam, the Paris crankily listed to port, snapped the cables like twine, heeled over on her side...