Word: bacon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Perry Emerson B 11.00-12.00 Professor W. C. Greene Widener 516 11.00-1.00 Professor F. W. C. Lieder University 2a 2.00-3.30 Mr. C. C. Brinton Weld 35 2.00-4.00 Mr. D. Leighton University 3 2.00-4.00 Mr. L. S. Mayo University 4 2.00-4.00 Mr. R. E. Bacon University 4 3.00-4.00 Mr. J. W. D. Seymour University 1 3.00-4.00 Mr. E. A. Whitney University4
...House of Lords and the Lord High Chancellor's purse-bearer. Motioned to their seats by the purse-bearer's Master, Lord Haldane, the U. S. barristers were formally welcomed, instructed in the legend and tradition of their surroundings. Here William Rufus had builded; here Coke and Bacon handed down...
Lieutenant Maughan got up, dressed, went to the mess, called for scrambled eggs, bacon and toast, wandered about nibbling a cantaloupe...
...Hamor Piston, Jr. '24, of Boston, John Knowles Paine Fellowship in Music; Charles Holt Taylor, 3G, of Maplewood, N. J., a Bayard Cutting Fellowship; Paul Richard Harmel 1G, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Charles Hartshorne 3G, of Phoenixville, Pa., Rogers Fellowships; Jay W. Jacobs of Carthage, Mo., an Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship; Howard Kennedy Beale 3G, of Chicago, III., a John Thornton Kirkland Fellowship; and James Phinney Baxter 3d, 2G, of Belmont, and Harold Van Vechten Fay 3G, of Auburn, N. Y., honorary, John Harvard Fellowships...
These facts are vouched for by no less a person than Edward Beale McLean, great and good friend of ex-Secretary Albert Bacon Fall. Mr. Fall contributed much toward making Mr. McLean's name known the country over. Mr. McLean evidently intends that his reputation shall not be allowed to exceed Colonel Harvey...