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Ralph P. Boas, Jr. '33 of Norton, Morton C. Bradley, Jr. '33 of Arlington, John C. Campbell '33 of Bronxville, New York, Charles E. Carr '35 of Malden, Anderson C. Dearing, Jr. '34 of Washington, D.C., George F. Emerson '33 of South Weymouth, Albert C. England, Jr. '33 of Pittsfield, Edward S. Godfrey, 3d '34 of Albany, New York, Herbert M. Katzin '34 of Newark, New Jersey, William W. Kirkpatrick '34 of Chappaqua, New York, Harlan M. Levin '33 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Edgar L. Smith, Jr. '34 of Upper Montclair, New Jersey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Award Honorary Scholarships To 109 Students in First Groups of Rank List | 12/14/1932 | See Source »

...Columbus, Ohio, Robert C. Liddon, Jr. '33 of Corinth, Mississippi, Tom Lilley '34 of Bluefield, West Virginia, Robert B. Lisle '33 of Troy, New York, Albert B. Lord '34 of Allston, Hugh K. McElheny '33 of New York City, David L. Marks '33 of Brooklyn, New York, Morton A. Mergentheim, Jr. '33 of Winnetka, Illinois, Albert Merriman Jr. '33 of Gallipolis, Ohio, Eugene W. Merry '34 of New York City, Leon Merz, Jr. '34 of Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, Rowland L. Mindlin '33 of New York City, John U. Monro '34 of Andover. Lambert Murphy '35 of Upper Montelsin. New Jersey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Award Honorary Scholarships To 109 Students in First Groups of Rank List | 12/14/1932 | See Source »

Plans were made yesterday for the winter inter-House squash schedule, when the squash committee held its first meeting of the year. The following men represented the various Houses at the meeting: Morton McMichael '33, Adams House; Richard Borden '33, Dunster House; R. S. Francis '33, Eliot House; B. A. Fox 4G, Kirkland House; C. P. Webber '33, Leverett House; J. S. Frame 4G, Lowell House; Irving Wallace '34, Phillips Brooks House; and, W. F. Wolff, Jr. '33, Winthrop House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWS FROM THE HOUSES | 12/6/1932 | See Source »

...only supervision Morton High School needs is that given us by our regular teachers, as it always used to be." The handbill went on to hint at misuse of $7,000 interest due teachers and $6,000 in receipts from night school tuition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: House Dicks | 12/5/1932 | See Source »

Local townspeople threatened an investigation. Harry V. Church, Morton High School's superintendent, joined in, told about new jobs being created for friends of board members. But the presidency of the Cicero Board of Education is an elective office, not to be voted upon until next spring. Townspeople in the four communities served by Morton High School had no one to go to but President Svoboda, the man they were accusing. Last week, as the "house dicks" grew more mannerly under concerted pressure, he pooh-poohed all charges as "political propaganda." He said the overcrowded high school needed disciplining...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: House Dicks | 12/5/1932 | See Source »

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