Word: welches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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George E. Pihl, of Brockton; Lester Tarnopol, of Cambridge; Leslie Silverman, of Chicago; Clarence B. Welch, of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; Charles D. Brown, of North Vassalboro. Maine; John R. Snell, of Nashiville, Tennessee; Harry R. Cedergren, of Seattle, Washington; Edmond W. Hammer, Jr., of East Rutherford. New Jersey; Frederick H. Hammer, of East Rutherford, New Jersey; and Oliver D. Sledge, of Austin, Texas...
...Welch--Pleasant but not invigorating Allows tutees to work as they please...
...Welch Peel '39, Hubert H. Nexon '37, and Vincent J. Rossi '37 will take the negative view of the subject: "Resolved, That this country should adopt a policy of economic internationalism", while C. E. Irvin, Elbert Cisson, and Herbert Weinberg will speak on the affirmative for Oberlin...
...William Welch '38, does brilliantly in his unsavory role of villain. His makeup is a triumph in depravity; his every gesture reeks of wickedness. Prof. Jones, having once played this very same role in a stock company, must be well pleased in his disciple. Another piece of really brilliant acting is turned in by Richard F. Rabenold '39 in a rather minor part, that of the grubbing pawn broker. Charles Tuttle '37 is both lovely and affecting as the long suffering heroine. But Howard Bristol '38 as her mother is a veritable revelation in matronly dignity. The actors...
...cast includes Charles E. Tuttle '37, Howard H. Bristol '38, Alfred R. Brenholts '38, William P. Gresham, Jr. '37, William Welch '38, M. Hollingsworth Cornell '37, T. Walter Hardy '37, Willard H. Griffin '37, Richard F. Rabenold '39, and Henry Lloyd...