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Earning second prizes of $25, were Edwin E. Boysen '43, of Winthrop House, Norman S. Stearns '44, a commuter, and Richard L. Weinberg '43, of Winthrop...
Selected by a preliminary competition, the 10 contestants were allowed an almost unrestricted choice of subjects. Boysen delivered a selection from Clemence Dane, while Stearns recited "The Last Lesson," a short story by Daudet, and Weinberg offered a portion of "The People, Yes," by Carl Sandburg...
Scheduled to speak are Edwin E. Boysen '43, Alan S. Epstein '43, Stanley A. Freedman '43, Earl Montgomery, Jr. '43, William A. Schall '42, Joseph D. Scott '43, Norman S. Strearns '43, John W. Sullivan '44, Richard L. Weinberg '43, and A. Charles Wolf...
...issues without bringing the solution any nearer. Of the two undergraduate authors, Jerry Brown, '44, has done the better job. His "Mcdicine for the Masses" is a clear and orderly exposition of the problems and definitions involved, but the conclusion cannot be termed either novel or startling. Richard Weinberg's "Paying for the War" contributes little. The leading article of the issue, General Arnold's three- and-one-half page dissertation on "The College Man in Aviation," is a hodge-podge of personal reminiscences, a muddy description of life in the Infantry, and a call to join the Air Corps...
Charles R. Weaver '44, William F. Weeks Jr. '44, Richard L. Weinberg '43, Joseph M. Wells '44, Floyd G. Werner '43, Theodore B. Wilson Jr. '44, William A. Wolfe '43, Richard H. Wolford '44, William W. Wood '44, John R. Voder '44, and Joseph M. Young...