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...White Beverly Benton Spangler Wood Honolulu, Hawaii FOR TREASURER Bradford Keyser Bachrach West Newton John Warren Beach New York City Richard Soudder Neff Chicago, Illinois Hamilton Young Newton FOR IVY ORATOR Alfred Kidder, II Andover Stuart Scott, Jr. New Rochelle, New York Stephen Henry Stackpole Milton FOR ORATOR William Benjamin Bacon Jamaica Plain James Marcellus Lichliter Columbus, Ohio George Clair St. John, Jr. Wallingford, Connecticut Donal Mark Sullivan Boston FOR ODIST Sherman Edgar Conrad, Jr. Toledo, Ohio Henry Caraway Hatfield Evanston, Illinois FOR POET Robert McConnell Hatch Cambridge Roland Maycock New York City William Stephen Thomas New York City
...Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33, Ian Baldwin '33, and J.W. Putnam '33, all of whom are veteran players in the forward line. R.H. Martin '33 was a defense man last year, while P. deB. deGive '34 played as varsity goalie. The other members of last year's team returning are Benjamin Beale '34, C.C. Pell '33, W.L. Hasler '34, and W.C. Everett '34. Among the players coming up to the Varsity from last year's Freshman team are M.L. Prayn '35, captain of the first year men, W.P. Watts '35, and F.A. Reece '35, stars of last years Freshman team...
...campaign promises can be taken to have any save an opportunist meaning, the Democratic victory of November 8 should presage a downward revision of tariff rates. With such a possibility in mind, Dr. Benjamin Anderson has stated in the latest issue of the Chase Economic Bulletin that "the great international conference for the reduction of tariffs which the new administration is expected to call is going to work a radical change in this whole American picture, and the whole world picture." An equitable balance of trade has always been the basis of satisfactory commercial relations, and, according to Dr. Anderson...
...Benjamin March, curator of Asiatic Art at the Detroit Institute of Art, will speak on the "The Forbidden City, Peking" this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the large lecture hall of the Fogg Art Museum...
...Benjamin Rand in Saturday's CRIMSON writes ". . . lost we forget, these who have been splendid in service and sublime in suffering." Eulogizing the dead and the living soldier, praising his heroic martyrdom, he hallows war. He makes it a holy step in a path of glory, threats it as the means to "peace and nobler life," actually calls those "happy who actively served in this great cause...