Word: welching
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...spoke, together with George P. Welch '24, on the general political and economic reconstruction that will have to follow the war. Elliott Perkins '23, Master of Lowell House, read the speech that was to have been given by Sir Norman Angell, who was unable to be present...
...Norman Angell, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1933, will speak at the Lowell House Symposium on European reconstruction in the Junior Common Room at 8 o'clock tonight, with Heniz Pol and Patrick Welch '23 filling out the three-man panel...
Norris L. Tibbetts, Jr. '42, Samson O. A. Ullmann, Jr. '43, Donald F. Waterman '43, Gurden W. Wattles '42, Carl Weihl '42, Lyndon Welch '43, David B. Williams '42, Alan M. Winnick '43, Cornelius A. Wood, Jr. '42, John A. Wood...
Tall Stories, High Jinks. Although he was tremendously popular with his students, Dr. Welch never made intimate friends of any of them, not even Dr. Flexner, his favorite. For years no one dared call him Popsy to his face. Yet he did not act like a lonely, reserved bachelor -he was always dapper, always nimble on his little feet, always ready for fun. He loved carnival life: Coney Island, Hollywood, roller coasters, ice cream. He gorged himself on everything from terrapin to ham & eggs, ate from three to six desserts, became "irritated" if his friends stopped at one. An opera...
...William Henry Welch and the Heroic Age of American Medicine; Dr. Simon Flexner & James T. Flexner; Viking...