Word: ayers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...return for financial benefactions and a woodsy tract nine years ago gave Publisher Hearst his first university degree. Last week Ogelthorpe made a Doctor of Laws of Mr. Hearst's able, orotund, Red-baiting Atorney John Francis ("Jack") Neylan. Also homored with Litt.D's were Novelists Margaret Ayer Barnes and Thomas Sigismund Stribling...
...Freddy Ayer, playing an unidentified position for the Lafargemen made IS circuit jaunts for the losers on what turned out to be a foul ball, and was easily the outstanding man on the field for the pseudo-humorists...
After the opening number by John P. Ayer, Jr. '37 and his Gold Coast Orchestra, Richard P. Hedblom, president of the class, delivered a short address in which he also represented his fellow officers, Francis A. Harding, Jr. and Philip Dean, kept away by illness...
Lampoon's Literary Board elected Donald B. Armstrong '37, Frederick Ayer, Jr. '37, Ralph C. Getsinger '38, and Nicholas Satterlee '39. The Business Board picked Stanley A. Miller '38, Richard Norman '37, and John F. Tynan...
John B. Bowditch, Head Usher; Samuel Adams, John P. Ayer, Donald W. Baker, Frederick P. Barrett, Charles S. Bellows, William Bentinck-Smith, William B. Berssenbrugge, Thomas H. Bilodeau, George W. Blackwood, Beverley A. Bogert, Nathaniel Bowditch, Cameron Bradley, Richard A. Brayton, Francis H. Brooks, Thomas W. Bullitt, Alfred C. Butterfield...