Word: wolfe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Literary Staff; John B. Bowman, of Matthews; Edward M. Casey, of 94 Franklin Street, Allston; Bradford Cobb, of Thayer; Horace Morison, Jr., of Grays; Howard M. Spiro of Grays; Louis J. Vorhaus, 2nd, of Grays; Alexander Williams, Jr., of Lionel; Charles Wolf, Jr., of Stoughton...
...three men who will take the negative here are Richard B. Wolf '41, William C. Murphy '42, and, John W. Sullivan '43. At Princeton, the Crimson team will support the affirmative. They will be Payson Wolff '43, Harold Bailin '43, and James Pattee...
...Tobey's constant sniffing in the bushes for the Big Bad Roosevelt does not endear him to the Senate, which is a body of men who hate to keep jumping up all the time, and who prefer to take even their own wolf-halloos with plenty of salt, and maybe just a dash of bitters. Last week rancorous, cantankerous Mr. Tobey was out front again for his first real headlines since his passion for picayune causes led him to denounce the U.S. Census last year as regimentation. Three weeks ago his sensitive neb caught the scent of convoys. Quick...
Members of the team debating Princeton were Freshmen Charles Wolf, Jr.; Sheldon K. Beren; and Thomas S. Kuhn. Those who debated against Yale were Theodore S. Baer; William V. Suckle; and Louis H. Pollak. Caspar Weinberger '33, 3L; Arthur Maass, Littauer Fellow; and James Nelson, instructor in English, acted as judges in the Princeton debate...
Taking the affirmative against Yale at the Harvard Club in Boston will be James J. Pattee, Jr. '41, William C. Murphy '42, and Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41. Assuming the opposite view, Harvard's negative team of Payson R. Wolff '42, Richard B. Wolf '41, and John W. Sullivan '43 will travel to New Jersey to face their Princeton opponents. Harold M. Bailim '43 will act as alternate for either team...