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...anyone interested in American Colonial History, and who has cherished the fond desire of learning a good bit more about it, he may well take this course by Professor Morison and spend an enjoyable, if not easy, half year...
...lectures are devoted to Harvard history, a field in which Mr. Morison is undisputed master. These hours are particularly pleasing as much time is spent in retelling the life of the undergraduate of two centuries ago. Fine tales of college pranks a la 1700 told in an inimitable style give one to believe that it was not all Greek and Hebrew in the old days...
Breckinridge will take the part of Philario. Others in the cast include Robert Gardner-Medwin, sSA., as Belarius; John Cromwell '36 as Posthumous, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37 as Guiderius; Arthur Szathmary '37 as Arviragus; James Fassett as Pisanio; Elizabeth Morison as Imogen; and Betty Farley as Helen. Killiam, Szathmary, and Fassett will also play in the short play, along with Thomas G. Ratcliffe...
...Milton Irwin, Jr. '37, of Port Washington, Long Island, was elected president; Harvey McClary Dawson '37, of Washington, D.C., vice-president; James Brewster Hallett '37, of Denver, Colorado, secretary; and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. '37, of Washington, D.C., treasurer. Three councillors-at-large, Herbert B. Nichols '32, John H. Morison '35, and William A. Wright '37, were also elected...
...constitution which will be voted on has been drawn up by a committee consisting of Herbert M. Irvin '37, chairman; Samuel E. Morison '08, professor of History; John L. Davidson '37; Harvey M. Dawson '37; James B. Hallett '37; and William A. Wright...