Word: welds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...probably his reputation as an orchestra builder. In ten years he raised the Cleveland Orchestra from a second-rank outfit to one that threatened to take the Midwest championship from the late Frederick Stock's Chicago Symphony. When, in 1937, Arturo Toscanini wanted a man to assemble and weld to gether the NBC Symphony for him, he picked Rodzinski...
...large enough market seems likely to present itself, a dazzlingly different type of headgear, practical and picturesque, may soon be manufactured on a grand scale by Glen O. Martin '46 of Joplin, Missouri, and Weld Hall. The new device which will soon be a must in every student's wardrobe, according to Martin, is called the Little Dandy Umbreller-Repeller, and really seems to be a marvel of simple efficiency...
...forced to cower for an hour in a convenient doorway till the rush hour passed. Fervently he wished for some sort of apparatus which would protect him reasonably well from the all too accurate thrusts of the parasol brigadiers, so when he arrived back at his little den in Weld he set to work on the plans of his brainchild...
Those chosen to fill out the Freshman board were: D. J. Blake of Weld Hall, D. C. Williams of Wigglesworth, L. Creshkoff of Grays, P. L. Miller of Weld, F. W. Flickinger of Weld, G. G. Sellens of Claverly, and F. H. Powell of Farlow House...
Naming Freshmen Edric Weld and Donald Trautman as co-editors, George A. Saxton 44, Student Council Advisor for Freshman Affairs, announced last night the formation of a final Red Book Board, chosen as a result of competitions held in the summer and fall...