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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...present seating in the Varsity boat is: stroke, G. J. Cassedy '33; 7, Robert Saltonstall, Jr '33; 6, W. B. Bacon '33; 5, Malcolm Bancroft '33; 4, R. H. Hallowell '33; 3, Gridley Barrows '34; 2, Edward Yeomans, Jr. 33; bow, W. H. Holcombe '33; cox, H. B. Bissell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALL VARSITY CREW MEN REPORT FOR RIVER WORK | 3/23/1933 | See Source »

...Maurel Gallery year ago (TIME, Dec. 14, 1931) Ferargil showed not only paintings and statues of cats, but cat prints, cat bookends, cat doorstops, cat ash trays, cat hooked rugs, cat footstools. Besides Paul Fiene's rather heraldic cat couchant, notable cats were those by William Zorach, Peggy Bacon. Agnes Tait, Tsugoharu Foujita, and a superb cat poster by the late great Théophile Steinlen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Shows in Manhattan | 3/20/1933 | See Source »

...present the seating in the number one Varsity boat is: stroke, G. J. Cassedy '33; 7, A. L. Nickerson '33; 6, W. B. Bacon '33; 5, Malcolm Bancroft '33; 4, R. H. Hallowell '33; 3, F. J. Swayze '33; 2, Edward Yeomans, Jr. '33; bow, W. H. Holcombe '33; cox, H. H. Bissell '33. This seating may be changed by the end of the week on the return of Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33, and S. H. Wolcott, Jr. '33, members of last year's Varsity and Junior crews respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN CREWS ROW FROM NEWELL THIS YEAR | 3/15/1933 | See Source »

Stroke, J. G. Cassedy '33; 7, A. D. Robertson '33; 6, W. B. Bacon '33; 5, Malcolm Bancroft '33; 4, R. H. Hallowell '33; 3, J. G. Pierce '34; 2, Edward Yeoman '33; bow, W. B. Holcombe '33; cox, B. H. Bissell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINE CREWS BRAVE ICY WINDS TO ROW ON RIVER | 3/7/1933 | See Source »

...efforts to exclude unions from the anti-trust laws He led the fight that ended only when Michigan's wealthy Truman Newberry resigned from the Senate seat he was accused of buying. His relentless investigation of the Teapot Dome and Elk Hills oil leases finally put Albert Bacon Fall behind bars. He presided over the 103 ballots cast by warring Democrats in Madison Square Garden in 1924, presided again last June at Chicago. After the oil investigation had made him a headliner, Washington's Daisy Harriman took him in hand, trimmed his scraggly mustache, made a society lion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Roosevelt's Ten | 3/6/1933 | See Source »

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