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Robert E. Wernick '38, of Brighton, was announced yesterday as the Haskins Prize winner for the year 1934-35. The prize is awarded annually to the student enrolled in History 1 whose course essay "best combines skill in historical treatment with distinction of literary skill." Wernick's essay, written during the second half-year, was entitled "The Paris Commune...
...Rudensey, L. L. Sargent, E. D. Savage, G. K. Scott, J. L. Senior, E. N. Silverman, D. A. Sistare, A. R. Snell, D. B. Straus, W. P. Swett, R. B. Trainer, R. A. Uihlein, S. Vincent, O. J. Van Dyk, S. Ware, B. G. Weil, B. Welles, R. E. Wernick, S. Wessler, E. F. Whitney, R. D. Wilder, G. Winter, H. Wood, B. Yucht...
...born Harvard Peace Society elected officers for the year 1935-36 and ratified a constitution. The officers, all Freshmen, are Robert S. Brainerd, president; John M. Vanderlip, Vice-president; Edward Ladd, secretary; A. Jerome Himelhech, treasurer; Robert P. Bentley, Jr., librarian. John J. Fox and Robert E. Wernick were elected councilmen...
...Harvard speakers will be David E. Feller, Robert T. Benjamin, and Robert Wernick. The first two will speak for 12 minutes while the last one is limited to five minutes. John A. Moore, chairman of the Union Society will preside...
...line-up for the Brown debate includes Robert T. Benjamin, David E. Feller, and Robert E. Wernick. Richard T. Davis, Caspar W. Weinberger, and Boris Yucht will oppose the Dartmouth debators. Alternate speakers to fill vacancies in any of the three teams are Aaron J. Himelhoch, Jay W. Kaufman, and Paul R. Vogt...