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...Boston investment broker who also runs a cemetery in Mystic, Conn., he is majoring in government and wants to be a lawyer. Last summer he went to Nigeria under a program called Operation Crossroads, showed Nigerians how to make cement blocks and helped them build a community center. Steve Trott, 21, tall, handsome, president of the fraternity (a local one called EQV), shoots golf in the low 705. Fluent in French and Spanish, he is the son of an executive in the overseas division of Procter & Gamble. A Mexican garbageman taught him how to play the guitar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tin Pan Alley: Reality in Academia | 10/6/1961 | See Source »

...editor in chief is Stephen Kurzman '53. Other officers are: Edward H. Fleischman '53, business manager; Maurice F. Lesses '53, managing editor; Lewis R. Goldberg '53, editorial chairman; Stuart H. Trott '53, art and lay-out editor; and Henry A. Greenburg '53, photographic editor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yearbook Elects Officers | 3/20/1952 | See Source »

Also elected were Stuart H. Trott '53, managing editor; Richard H. Rubin '52, business manager; David K. Specter '52, layout editor; Michael L. Meier '54, photo editor; Daniel J. Young '53, assistant business manager; Edward H. Fleishman '53, advertising manager; Henry M. Hurd '53, circulation manager; Charles L. Frankel '54, assistant photo editor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '316' Elects Executive Staff, Berry Is Editor | 3/28/1951 | See Source »

...different raffies were held. One was conducted by David M. Hersey, and offered a corsage to be given to the winner's date at the Jubilee. The other was staged by candidates James B. Adler and Stuart H. Trott, who awarded a jar of gum-drops...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jubilee Campaigning Ends; '53 Picks Committee Today | 3/23/1950 | See Source »

...cost $12 to $28 a day, American plan, to stay at one of the bigger hotels in the Bermuda Hotel Assn. (president: Sir Howard Trott). This was less than Miami or Nassau charge, but far more than people paid in Bermuda's prewar horse & buggy days. Some of the fanciest price-boosting had occurred along Hamilton's staid Front and Queen Streets. Trimingham Bros, asked $24.24 for English flannel slacks that sold prewar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BERMUDA: Plucking the Goose | 4/4/1949 | See Source »

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