Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...smoke-begrimed frame on a wall of Tennessee's capitol, Andrew Jackson seemed to cock his long ears expectantly one day last week. Below him sat the House, strangely hushed. Another hot political battle?the kind Old Hickory loved so well?was rumbling into Nashville. To his feet rose Representative John Tipton of Tipton to announce...
Leverett will have as chairman E. E. Morison '32, and R. H. Reed '34, Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34, C. E. McAleer '33, J. S. Hartwell '32, and Lanning Roper '33 as members. G. W. Lewis '32 will be chairman of the Eliot House committee; the additional members will be chosen later...
...Author Harry Sinclair Lewis, Yale 1907, possessor of a large gold medal worth $500 which he received along with his $46,350 Nobel Prize; Harrison Smith, Yale 1907, tall, dignified publisher (Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith, Inc.); Dr. Charles Everett Rush, associate librarian in charge during the absence of Librarian Andrew Keogh; Gary Selden Rodman, an editor of Yale's Harkness Hoot, friend of Author Lewis. Dialog...
Divorced. Mrs. Florence Davenport Rice Smith, comely daughter of Sportswriter Grantland Rice; from Sydney Andrew Smith. Manhattan socialite; in Reno. Charge: cruelty. Mrs. Smith denied reports that she planned to marry Artist Peter Arno (see above...
...Chairman: Gen. John Joseph Pershing. Executive chairman: onetime U. S. Senator George Wharton Pepper. Treasurer: U. S. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew William Mellon. Other committeemen: Bishop of Washington James Edward Freeman, Assistant Secretary of War Frederick Trubee Uavison, Under Secretary of the Treasury Ogden Livingston Mills, Assistant Secretary of State William Richards Castle Jr., Canon Anson Phelps Stokes, etc., etc. The cathedral received $250,000 from the will of the late Banker George Fisher Baker, filed last week...