Word: weldings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...successor Edric A. Weld, Jr. '46 say they have only begun to fight. "It is hard to imagine in these days," Weld remarked at news of the committee's viewpoint, "that men of affairs could suggest $200,000 for any plaque of any sort in any location with so many constructive projects crying for support." To Weld the "constructive project" is mandate demands he back to the end has undergone a sort of sly five-month-long slow strangulation...
Miss Margaret Witt, Weld Hall veteran of check disorders, said that to save tmie the Boston Finance Division of the Veterans Administration eliminated the award notice telling each veteran how much money he was entitled to. Finance then sent out $65 checks to all, intending to make up the difference by December...
Founded in October, 1945, to meet an increasing number of student pleas for job assistance, the Weld Hall burean now boasts a file of 240 letters from financial, industrial, and labor relations leaders...
...drive, which will last until mid-November, will have its headquarters in Weld Hall...
...Edric A. Weld, Jr. '46, Council president, heard the College's system for entertaining the out-of-towners termed "hopelessly inadequate" by William P. Hall '45, 1G, former Varsity football manger. "We have a reputation around the Ivy League of neglecting our guests," he said...