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22 T. A T I X S C H O O L YEARBOOK RALPH MAXWELL GLASER “Ral” Harvard How far that little candle sheds its beams. Entered Class IV. from Frank V. Thompson School, 1930; Modern Prize, 1931-32; Glee Cluh, 1933-34; Stamp C ' luh, 1931- 32; Literary Club, 1930-31. HVMAX SIDNEY GLASS “Hy “The Senator’’ Harvard W ' ho is that there man there. Entered Class VI. from William L. Garrison School, 192S; Chess and Checker Club, 1933-34. ARTHUR LAWRENCE GLYNN “Ted” M. I. T. W ' hat thin partitions sense from thought divides. Entered Class VI. from Dearborn School, 1927; Fidelity Prize, 1931-32; Literary Club, 1930-31; Glee Club, 1933-34; 1st Lieutenant, 7th Co., 1st Regiment. ARNOLD ALFRED GOLDMAN “Chappie” Harvard Well done, Aiaestro, well done. Entered Class IV-B from Theodore Roosevelt School, 1929; Band, 1929-34. PAUL SIDNEY GOODMAN Harvard Common sense is not so common. Entered Class VI. from Robert T. Paine School, 1928; Fi- delity Prize, 1931; Classical Prize, 1932. JOHN EDMUND GRADY “Sloppy Joe” Holy Cross Grady from Savin Hill. Entered Class VI. from H. L. Motley School, 1927; Chess and Checker Club, 1929-30; Latin Club, 1929-30. HENRY BARRY GRAINGER “Hen” Tufts Boy, did I murder that History test! Entered Class VI. from John D. Philbrick School, 1927; Math Club, 1931-32; Stamp Club, 1929-30; Chess and Checker Club, 1928-29. HAROLD CLIFFORD GR.WES “Gravey” M. I. T. The soft complaining flute. Entered Class IV. from Bethlehem School, 1930; Classical Prize, 1932.33; Fidelity Prize, 1932-33; Flute Prize, 1932-33; Band, 1932-33-34; Symphony Band, 1933-34; Orchestra, 1933- 34.
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21 LATIN SCHOOL YEARBOOK AUTINO FIORE “Otto” ' Tufts He who knows much, speaks little. Entered Class IV. from Michaelangelo School, 19J0; Mod- ern Prize, 1930-31; Fidelity Prize, 1931-32. FRANXIS FREDERICK FOLEV “Frank Harvard I don ' t know sin.” Entered Class IV. from St. Margaret’s School, 1930; Foot- ball, 1933; Track, 1934. MARK ROBERT FOLEY “M. R.” Columbia Tell me thy company and I will tell thee what thou art.” Entered Class IV-B from Sts. Peter and Paul School, 1929. JOSEPH FRANKLIX “Benny Harvard Aw poo! 1 don’t believe a word of it.” Entered Class VI. from Abraham Lincoln School, 1928; Chess and Checker Club, 1931-32-33-34 (Treasurer) 1932-33 (Vice-President) 1933-34; French Club, 1932-33; Physics Club, 1933-34; President of Glee Club, 1933-34; Captain, 10th Co., 2nd Regiment. BURNETT LOUIS FREEMAN “Flipp” Harvard Give him a tennis racquet — that ' s all.” Entered Class IV. from Frank V. Thompson School, 1930; French Club, 1933; 2nd Lieutenant, 7th Co., 2nd Regiment; Literary Club, 1931; Debating Club, 1931; Tennis, 1933-34 Manager, 1934). LOUIS MARK FREEDMAN, JR. “Lou’’ Harvard Is there a doctor in the house?” Entered from Brookline High School, 1933. JOB ELMER FUCHS “Jobby” Dartmouth I am almost frightened out of my seven senses!” Entered Class II. from Horace Mann School, 1932. JOHN WOLFTONE GAVIN “Wolf” Holy Cross Lo! the day is long and wearying.” Entered Class IV. from St. Peter’s School, 1930; Modern Prize, 1930; Literary Club, 1933-34; Latin Club, 1932-33.
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L A T 1 X S C H O O L YEAR B O O K 23 WILLIAM ROBERT CARL GREEXE ■‘Billy’’ Harvard Am I blushing?” Entered Class IV-B from Christopher Gibson School, 1910. RALITI STANLEY GREENSLADE Harvard Laugh, Cloiai, Laugh. Entered Class IV-B from Joseph H. Barnes School, 1930; Glee Club, 1933-34; 1st Lieutenant, 9th Co., 2nd Regiment. SIDNEY LEON GRODBERG “Sid” Harvard The finest edge is made uith a blunt whetstone.” Entered Class VI. from Christopher Gibson School, 1928; Fidelity Prize, 1931-32; Classical Prize. 1932-33; Approba- tion Prize, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1933-34; Latin Club, 1933-34. PHILIP FRANCIS GROGAN “Phil’’ Holy Cross God ' s gift to the ivomen from Watertown.” Entered Class V. from East Junior High School, Water- town, 1929. DANIEL MAURICE HAMILBURG “Danny” Harvard Only game fish swim up stream.” Entered Class IV. from Prince School, 1929; Chess and Checker Club, 1929; Bugle and Drum Corps, 1929-30-31-32. FRANCIS JAMES HANNIGAN, JR. “Fran” A joke to cure the dumps.” Entered Class VI. from John Marshall School, 1927; Fi- delity Prize, 1927-28; Rifle Team, 1933-34; Physics Club, 1933-34; Glee Club, 1933-34; Dance Committee, 1933-34. EDWARD GEORGE HARRIS “Eddie” Harvard Unhand me, gentlemen.” Entered Class IV-B from Washington- Allston School, 1930; 2nd Lieutenant, 7th Co., 2nd Regiment. DAVID MOSES HELPERN “Dave” Harvard Shades of Copernicus — a veritable Einstein.” Entered Class IV-B from Amos Lawrence School, 1930; Modern Prize, 1932; Literary Club, 1932-33-34; Captain, 13th Co., 2nd Regiment; Stamp Club, 1930-31.
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