Word: whitmans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Next year, students living in Coggeshall House will eat at Eliot Hall, those in Greycroft will dine at Cabot, and those girls from Greycroft Annex will take board in Whitman. Gilman House has been assigned to Moors Hall, Henry House to Briggs, McIntire to Comstock, Rogers to Barnard, and Saville to Bertram...
Petitions for candidacy may be obtained from dormitory presidents this week and must be turned in to Miss Zoet in Whitman Hall with 25 signatures by Friday at 10 p.m. Names of candidates will be announced Monday morning...
...know," he explained, "we don't read poets like Whittier and Longfellow any more. We read only good ones, like Whitman...
Because Humanities 2 is to be bracketed, the Committee on General Education is sponsoring a new lower-level Humanities course, as yet unnamed, based on "dramatic literature." William Alfred, assistant professor of English, and Cedric H. Whitman '38, associate professor of Greek and Latin, will lecture. The new course, not intended to replace Humanities 2, may be given in alternate years...
...always made good use of his time. He was born in 1900 on his father's 1,280-acre wheat farm near Walla Walla, Wash., just eight years after a genial Quaker named Charles A. Coffin merged two electrical firms to found General Electric. Cordiner went to small Whitman College, where he worked his way through school by doing odd jobs and selling wooden-paddle washing machines for the Pacific Power & Light Co. He went to work for Pacific Power after graduation, became such a star salesman that he was soon lured away by the Edison General Electric Appliance...