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Also Gerhard Rayna, of New York and Kirkland, Mathematics. Walter Schelder, of Princeton, N.J. and Lowell. ESAP; Alan R. Trustman, of Brookline and Lowell, Government; and Frank O. Wyse, of Milwaukee, Wis and Lowell, Mathematics...
...Alan R. Trustman '52, a member of the three-man athletic committee, opened the discussion of the report with a statement that he believed that the report had not specified what is meant by "rooms for service." The report had suggested that Harvard Clubs contribute $10,000 a year to enable men who at present live in the Varsity Club, Weld Boat House, or "rooms for service" to inhabit House rooms...
...would not be able to attend the College it they had to live in the Houses, Trustman said, are often located by the University in near-by private homes where they received free lodgings for doing household tasks. These men, about 40, are not athletes, he continued...
...TIME'S Christopher Fry cover story is extravagant and outrageous. The praise that is heaped upon the exuberance of the Fry metaphor is all out of proportion to the dubious merit of the tawdry and self-conscious Shakespearianism of The Lady's Not for Burning . . . ALAN R. TRUSTMAN Cambridge, Mass...
George H. Abbott, Andover. Hugh Amory, Dover. Peter Calingaert, Detroit, Michigan. Cornelius deW. Hastie, Takoma Park, Maryland. Nathan Newbury, III, Weston. Alfred T. Peaslee, Jr., Dubuque, Iowa. John W. Sears, Pride's Crossing. Alan R. Trustman, Brookline. Joseph S. Ullian, Newton Center. Herbert Barry, 3rd, Brookline...