Word: weld
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...intermediary contact between the class and the administrative officers. In this capacity, it is both constructive and critical in its suggestions. The ten members of the newly appointed committee, together with their preparatory schools and residence within the University, are as follows: Thomas H. Bilodeau of Boston (Exeter) in Weld; John M. Callaway of New York City (St. Paul's) in Lionel; Thomas H. Choate of Pleasantville, New York (St. Mark's) in Wigglesworth; James A. Foley of Ashmont, Massachusetts (Boston Latin) in Weld; Charles C. Gibson of Atlanta, Georgia (Atlanta Boy's High School) in Weld; James B. Hallett...
...torchlight procession from the Yard to the Stadium depends entirely on the number and enthusiasm of the students who are present. The various classes will assemble in the Yard at 8.45 o'clock sharp at the following places: Seniors in front of University Hall, Juniors in front of Weld Hall, Sophomores in front of Grays Hall, Freshmen in front of Matthews Hall. Everyone is requested to be on hand very promptly as the schedule has been arranged according to time...
...University. In his absence, his work will be divided among Professors Thomas R. Powell, James McC. Landis, and Henry M. Hart '26. During the second half year, Professor James A. McLaughlin will be on leave of absence, and his work will be taken over by Edward H. Warren '95, Weld Professor of Law from 1919 to 1929, who is returning from England to give his former courses. Professor Joseph Warren '97, is returning to the Law School after a two year absence to resume his courses in Conveyancing and Wills and Administration...
When we had opportunity to appraise the energies of Colonel Charles R. Apted '06 yesterday afternoon, we were somewhat inclined to regret our previous animadversion re Spanish Trunk labels. It was a joy to behold Harvard's Harried Hawkshaw grouping Newsmen on the front stops of Weld Hall so that F. D. R. Jr. could escape by a back way. There were no interviews, no posed photographs. Even a roommate avoided the stigma of borrowed glory by holding a large cardboard over his face...
...Weld 35: Lyman H. Butterfield '30, of Rochester, N. Y. (Charlotte High School) Summa Cum Laude. Phi Beta Kappa. University Soccer Squad, 1930. Now an instructor in English...