Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Richard W. Sullivan '38 and Donald McDonald '39, representing the Crimson were opposed by J. W. Hathaway and C. G. Beckel of Hanover. Sullivan supported Roosevelt as a representative of the needed Liberalism in Government, while McDonald upheld the financial policy of the present administration, contending that worthwhile ends had been achieved by increasing the deficit...
...team will consist of Richard W. Sullivan '38 and Donald McDonald '39. Alternates are Lawrence Ebb '39, who will make the trip to Hanover, and Rendig T. Fels...
...Sullivan will support Roosevelt as a representative of the needed Liberalism in Government, and McDonald will uphold the financial policy of the administration, and will attempt to show that something worth while has been achieved by increasing the deficit...
...Committee in Charge of Arrangements is headed by Ellis W. Jones '37, and includes Thomas A. Buffum '37, Robert O. Easton '38, Philip Morse '38, Richard Dyer '39, and George Sullivan...
...Wriston married a gracious Vassarette named Ruth Colton Bigelow of Springfield, Mass., has a daughter at Oberlin, a son at Appleton High School. He also has a black cocker spaniel named Robin, a desk exactly like George Washington's, a sizable collection of phonograph records ranging from Gilbert& Sullivan to Bach. He invariably reads while shaving. He will turn up in Providence for the second semester...