Word: affairing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Keith C. Steele '35, chairman of the dance committee for the Lowell House's Annual Spring Dance has announced that Larry Funk and his orchestra will play at the dance to be held Friday evening, May 11. The committee appointed to take care of the arrangements for the affair is made up of Steele, Edward B. Lee, Jr. '34, Arthur Willis, Jr. '35, George T. Skinner '36 and David E. Gates...
...only must the son be gently but firmly extracted from his unfortunate affair, but the mother wishes to marry herself to an old flame, now become a distinguished musician. Both ends are realized, and her majesty the widow emerges triumphant from a strenuous week-end of genuinely amusing situations...
...recently trapped after a long pursuit by Federal authorities, has now been followed by O. P. van Sweringen as prey to the righteous. Unlike the Insull case, which is virtually over with the exception of refunding losses to the suckers and casting Insull into durance vile, the van Sweringen affair may yet have repercussions which will make the Federal authorities wish they had given the high sign to the bank examiners who detected the alleged window-dressing tactics of the van Sweringens...
Quick to seize the similarity between the MacMonnies affair and the budding Manship incident, the tabloid Daily Mirror printed an imaginary conversation be tween the two sculptors' statues, head lined it "PROMETHEUS" BIG SISSY TO "CIVIC VIRTUE," promised to run further news of the "amazing wrangle...
...their continued support and of their allegiance to the principles for which he stood. The occasion was further enhanced by the presence of the Marine Band which attempted to express the same happy sentiments in an even more vociferous fashion. It was by no means a mere party affair. Senator McNary and some other members of the opposition were magnanimous enough to pay the returning executive the tribute of their presence. After all, this was but a small price to pay in order to win the support of constituencies who still admire the President's policies. And so the impressive...