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...following students were nominated: John D. Bardis, Donald L. Blackmer, Joseph A. Broido, Richard T. Butten, Theodore O. Cron, A. Helmes Fetherhelf, Gim P. Fong, Frank B. Gilbert, Edmond J. Gong, Arthur D. Kaledin, Robert L. Knauss, Benjamin F. MacDonald, Guy M. McKhann, Robert D. Mchlman...
...Edward VIII) found themselves Pragger-Waggers; and in 1890, the Rev. Talbot Rice, Rector of St. Peter le Bailey, became The Tagger Ragger of St. Pagger le Bagger. Meanwhile, an Oxford specialty was adding -er to everything: eccer (exercise), fresher (freshman), roller (roll call) and The Jowler (Greek Scholar Benjamin Jowett...
...when the frontier was officially pronounced closed. Henry Nash Smith starts out by describing the early lack of interest in penetrating the continental interior. The majority of the British, intensely preoccupied with the continued development of their maritime commercial empire, opposed westward expansion. Yet a small group led by Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson wrote prophetically of the extraordinary agrarian possibilities of the interior as well as its importance as an overland route to the Pacific...
Howard W. Robbins, chairman of the '52 Class Committee heads a dance committee of: Benjamin F. MacDonald, secretary; John D. Bardis, treasurer; John F. Murphy, entertainment chairman; Costas C. Rodis, ticket chairman; Edmond J. Gong, publicity chairman; Robert L. Wylie, decorations chairman; Charles C. Cabot, stage manager; and Carroll M. Lowenstein, chairman for commuters...
George P. Baker '25, James J. Hill Professor of Transportation, and Benjamin Selekman, Kirstein Professor of Labor relations, are among the faculty member participating in the seminar...