Word: adamses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Naturally, a book of this scope has its deficiencies. For example, though containing an estimate of Henry Adams's historical philosophy, the equally significant work of Brooks on Adams is neglected. One feels a lack of understanding in the author's treatment of Poe, and also a hint of the...
Team B--ends: J. B. Allen '29; R. W. Hemminger '28; tackles; A. B. Bigelow '30, F. R. Williams '29; guards; M. J. Adams '28, I. B. Hanchett '29; centered D. C. Shaw '29, F. S. Brown '30, halfbacks' F. R. Harper '28, E. W. Moore '29, C. P. Clifford...
Sirs: I quote from TIME, March 28, p. 11: "Most U. S. Presidents who have bred sons have bred smart ones-witness President Adams the Elder, Harrison the Elder, Lincoln, Cleveland, Roosevelt, Taft." First, don't you know that President Harrison the Elder bred not a "smart son," but...
1) John Quincy Adams who was the sixth U. S. President, John Scott Harrison who begot a President of the United States; the late Robert Todd Lincoln who was U. S. Secretary of War and President, Pullman Co.; Richard Folsom Cleveland, exponent of high principles in the practice of law...
The three bronze bas-reliefs have been completed, and are now on exhibit in the Grand Central Galleries in New York City. The members of the Percy D. Houghton Memorial Committee are J. W. Farley '99, chairman, Arthur Adams '99, J. W. Cutler '09, G. G. Browne '10, Paul Withington...