Word: bacons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Besides Bacon those on the committee of elections are William Phillips '00, of Washington, D. C., Albert A. Sprague '98, of Chicago, George Whitney '07, of New York, and Samuel H. Wolcott...
Although three signatures out of the total of 204 were duplicated and five illegible, Bacon stated that he had sent his letter to 201 signers...
Names of five prominent liberals who were nominated by petition to the Board of Overseers were thrown out by the committee on elections of which the chairman is Gaspar G. Bacon '08. In a letter in the Alumni Bulletin which appears today it was revealed that over half of the names on the petition which was received from an anonymous source were those of men ineligible to vote, were illegible, or appeared twice...
According to the letter which Bacon sent to the signers of the petition and which appears in the Bulletin today, there were 204 signatures on the petition. Three of them occurred twice, and of the remainder 84 were found to be eligible...
Telephoned after the broadcast, the N.B.C. expressed themselves as "delighted" and that "it was a most gratifying experience" for them to put the show on. Highlights of the preview of the 1937 show were the singing of "There's No Wolf Around My Door" by Gaspar G. Bacon, Jr. '37, and "The Heart of a Fool" and "Someday" by Laurence L. Davis...