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Those speaking, who were selected in the trials two weeks ago are: Norman L. Cahners '37, Thomas Stephenson '37. Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36. William T. Dean, Jr. '37, Ethan A. Dennison, Jr. '37; James B. Hallett '37. Paul Killiam, Jr. '37. Edward O. Miller '37. Edward M. Rabenold, Jr. '37, A. Gilman Sullivan '36, and John A. Sullivan...
...Lawrence, Richard Lewisohn, Jr., Woods McCahill, Arnett McKennan, Malcolm B. McTernen, Jr., Adrian H. Malone, Neil G. Melone, Peter B. Olney, Frank J. Owen, Walter H. Page, 2d., Harold M. Pitman, Jr., Curtis Prout, Thomas S. Sappington, Daniel B. Schirmer, William H. Schmidt, 2d., DeVeaux O. Smith, Thomas W. Stephenson, Charles M. Storey...
Harold W. Danser '37; W. Tucker Dean, Jr. '37; Edward Duggan '37; James A. Field '37; Joseph P. Healey '37; Jay W. Kauffmann '37; Irving R. Murray '36; Hubert H. Nexon '37; Thomas W. Stephenson '37; A. Gilman Sullivan '36; John A. Sullivan, Jr. '38; and Richard Sullivan...
Ceddie (Bartholomew) is discovered in Brooklyn where his best friends are the apple woman on the corner, the bootblack and the neighborhood grocer (Guy Kibbee). When his grandfather's solicitor (Henry Stephenson) calls to announce that Ceddie is heir to the Earldom of Dorincourt, Ceddie and Dearest embark for England. When they get there the tragic separation of Ceddie and his mother, whom the crotchety Old Earl (Smith) refuses to meet, is soft-pedaled. The emphasis is placed on Ceddie's dealings with his grandfather, upon whom his influence is so healthy that the Old Earl presently stops...
Those chosen are Thomas H. Quinn '36, A. Gilman Sullivan '36, Irving R. Murray '36, Barold W. Danser '37, W. Tucker Dean '37, Edward J. Duggan '37, Robert E. Dunn '37, James J. Fuld '37, Hubert B. Nexon '37, and Thomas W. Stephenson '37. In addition, John A. Sullivan '38 and Richard W. Sullivan '38 will be considered for election next fall...