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...Supreme Court Justice), Owen Wister, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, President Theodore Roosevelt (the Franklin Roosevelts go Fly Club). Among its living members are Massachusetts' Governor Leverett Saltonstall, Congressman Hamilton Fish, Yachtsman Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, Poloist Thomas Hitchcock Jr., U. S. Ambassador to Italy William Phillips, Journalist Joseph Alsop, and Richard Whitney, now of Sing Sing Prison, of whom all good Porkies prefer not to speak. The Pore is very much a family affair. Upon its roster, generation after generation, appear the same proud Boston names-Adams, Ames, Amory, Cabot, Gushing, etc. Some years ago three great Massachusetts surnames were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Pore | 2/26/1940 | See Source »

Prime mover of the National Ceramic Exhibition is tall, energetic, sparkling-eyed Anna Wetherill Olmsted, director of the Syracuse museum. She started the show in 1932 as a memorial to Syracuse's ate gifted Adelaide Alsop Robineau, pioneer U. S. ceramist. On a shoestring budget Miss Olmsted has brought the show to national importance. Overjoyed was she in 1937 when a similar exhibition of U. S. ceramic art by European invitation toured Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and England, ceramic centres all, and won high praise. No mere praiser of museum pieces, Miss Olmsted is glad that many of he ceramists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Mantelpiece Art | 10/9/1939 | See Source »

...since had been inevitably labeled "St. Francis," "in uncovering any corrupt situation in any part of the country to which there is a Federal angle." In other words, observers cracked, Frank Murphy was going to catch crooks everywhere, while Tom Dewey jailed a few bad New Yorkers. Columnists Joseph Alsop and Robert Kintner quoted Frank Murphy's good-&-great friend Franklin Roosevelt as telling a caller that before Frank Murphy got through Tom Dewey's achievements would begin to look like pretty small potatoes. Cherubic Columnists Alsop & Kintner also speculated on a New Deal "dream ticket...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: St. Francis | 6/5/1939 | See Source »

Herant J. Adzigian, Reese L. Alsop, Robert Amory, Jr., John Page Austin, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr., Nelson S. Bartlett, Jr., Albert E. Berry, Charles F. Brown, Thornton Brown, Samuel R. Callaway, H. Adams Carter, Robert S. Chafee, Pearson C. Cummin, Jr., Thomas G. Curtis, F. Stanton Deland, Jr., John Dorman, Gerald W. Downer, John T. Ducey, Jr., Thomas H. Edmands, Richard C. Ernst, Hayden Estey, Paul F. Fox Guy Garland, John Gilbert, George V. Goulder, William Gray, Robert Grinnell, George Gulian, Robert Hall, W. Davis Hardwick, John M. Hartwell, Jr., Richard C. Hayes, Michael Hovenanian, John S. Howe, Richard Illoway...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOUGLAS ATTACKS STATE OWNERSHIP AS MISCONCEPTION | 5/9/1935 | See Source »

Herant J. Adzigian, Reese L. Alsop, Robert Amory, Jr., John Page Austin, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr., Nelson S. Bartlett, Jr., Albert E. Berry, Charles F. Brown, Thornton Brown, Samuel R. Callaway, H. Adams Carter, Robert S. Chafee, Pearson C. Cummin, Jr., Thomas G. Curtis, F. Stanton Deland, Jr., John Dorman, Gerald W. Downer, John T. Ducey, Jr., Thomas H. Edmands, Richard C. Ernst, Hayden Estey, Paul F. Fox Guy Garland, John Gilbert, George V. Goulder, William Gray, Robert Grinnell, George Gulian, Robert Hall, W. Davis Hardwick, John M. Hartwell, Jr., Richard C. Hayes, Michael Hovenanian, John S. Howe, Richard Illoway...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MOVING CLASS DAY EXERCISES OUT OF SANDERS FOR 1935 | 5/9/1935 | See Source »

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