Word: woltman
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Woltman also succumbs to the temptation to pun on "Crimson" and "Red." Field was president of the CRIMSON during his senior year, as was Joseph F. Barnes '27, who also earns mention in Woltman's piece...
Because it lacks a constitution, the Class of '27 has no machinery for replacing its permanent officers until the quarter-century reunion. "There is a real need to fresh on up our class officers," Woltman quotes Harding as saying...
...High on the reunion agenda," continues Woltman, "is the election of new class officers." The post of permanent class secretary is also vacant. Lawrence H. Duggan '27, elected with Field, died in a 16-story fall from a building in December...
...former State Department expert on Latin America, asserts Woltman, had been linked by testimony with the Alger Hiss inquiry. Friends of Duggan have strongly defended him against all attacks on his reputation...
Barnes, who is a member of the permanent Class Committee, formerly served as foreign editor of the New York Herald Tribune, and is currently executive editor of Simon and Schuster. Woltman calls him a "defender of Owen Lattimore...who has been identified as a Communist by four witnesses before Congressional committees." Barnes has repeatedly denied all alleged Communist connections...