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Proctors for 1935-36 in the Freshman and outside dormitories were announced yesterday, following approval by the Corporation.
James B. Ames '32; Robert Amory, Jr. '36; Robert G. Luckey '31; who were outstanding as Harvard undergraduates have been appointed Head Freshman Proctors. Their records and the halls in which they will live are:
Grays 41--James B. Ames '32, magnacum laude, of Wayland; CRIMSON editor and secretary of the Student Council.
Holworthy 4--Robert Amory, Jr. '36 of Milton; university crew squad, completed undergraduate work in three years.
Massachusetts 17--Robert G. Luckey '31, cum laude, of Vinton, Iowa; university swimming team, proctor (1931-33).
New Proctors in Yard
Grays 5--Geoffrey W. Lewis '32, cum laude, of Brookline; Assistant Dean of the College and Assistant in History.
Stephen Stackpole '33, Secretary to the President.
Hollis 7--James M. Estabrook '34, cum laude, of New York City; university track team, chairman of the social service committee of Phillips Brooks House.
Matthews 10--Henry S. Miller '35, of Jenkintown, Pa.; associate manager of university crew, Hasty Pudding Club, and Phoenix Club.
Matthews 33--John J. Lowrey '35 of Honolulu; second Freshman crew and the Eliot House crew.
Straus A-11--Robert L. Cummings '35 of Milton; Business Manager of the Lampoon.
Straus A-11--Joseph L. Hoguet '35 of New York City; freshman Red Book, rugby club manager, squash squad.
Straus D-21--Gorald F. Else '29 of Kansas City, Missouri; Instructor and Tutor in Classics.
Thayer 29--George Gore '34, magna cum laude, of Rapid City, South Dakota; Debating Council, CRIMSON, Phi Bota Kappa.
Wigglesworth A-22--Edward H. Hickey '33 of Boston; Track squad, Album Committee, Debating Council.
Wigglesworth D-21--Herman Gundlach, Jr. '35 of Houghton, Michigan; Captain of Football, Senior Marshal.
Wigglesworth E-12--Bennett F. Bule of Patrick, S. C.; Assistant in Geology.
Wigglesworth I-22--John C. Fuess '35 of Andover; Manager of Baseball.
Wigglesworth K-22--Archibald Cox '34 of Plainfield, New Jersey; University Squash Team, Hasty Pudding Club, Delphic Club.
Proctors reappointed to the Yard Dormitories are:
Holworthy 20--Marcel Francon of Cambridge; Instructor in Romance Languages.
Lionel A-21--John H. Gleason '30 of Newton; Assistant in History.
Matthews 46--Oscar Sutermeister '32 of Kansas City; Assistant in Fine Arts.
Mower A-11--Reginald H. Phelps '30 of Southwick.
Stoughton 22-24--Alfred B. Hallowell '34 of Milton; Assistant in English.
Thayer 9--Douglas P. Adams '30 of Watertown.
Weld 8--Arthur T. Hamlin '34 of Washington, New Jersey; Assistant in Widener Library.
Weld 35--Elbert P. Little '34 of Worcester; Assistant in Physics.
New Proctors Outside Yard
20 Holyoke Street--William S. Burrage '33 of Middlebury, Vermont; Captain of junior varsity football, president of the Dramatic Club.
Claverly Hall--Lawrence J. Verdler '33 of Grand Rapids, Michigan; Glee Club, Dramatic Club, CRIMSON.
Dudley Hall--Knight W. McMahan '33, summa cum laude, of Flora, Illionis; marshal of Phi Beta Kappa.
Perkins Hall--Clarence M. Condon of Washington, D. C.
52-60 Mt. Auburn Street--Winfield A. Huppuch 2nd '33, magna cum laude, of Glen Falls, New York; captain of basketball, chairman of the minor sports council, Phi Beta Kappa.
52-56 Plympton Street--James A. Potter '34 of Providence, Rhode Island; junior varsity football, university rugby team, president of the Harvard Rugby Club.
Reappointees Outside Yard
Apley Hall--David B. Cheek '34 of Wollaston.
Claverly Hall--Arthur Wild '25 of Chicago. University News Office Director.
Conant Hall--Prescott N. Arnold '27 of Milton; Instructor in Physics.
Fairfax Hall--Edward M. Rowe '27 of Cambridge; Director of Debating.
Little Hall--William N. Bates, Jr. '28, of Cambridge; Widener Poetry Room.
Perkins Hall--Theodore F. M. Newton of Montreal, Quebec; Instructor in English and Tutor.
Walter Hastings Hall--Ralph G. Coburn '33 of New York city.
59 Plympton Street--Eustis Dearborn '32 of Sandwich.
9 Bow Street--Arthur P. Butler, Jr. '30.
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