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Dates: during 1920-1929
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NameClass Position Age Wt. Ht. School Baldwin, J. B. '81 End 20 180 6. Middlesex Barrett, J. E. '30 Tackle 23 188 6. Worcester Batchelder, S. L. '31 Back 21 172 6.2 Milton Burns, S. C. ocC. End 22 187 5.11 Andover Cunningham, C. C. '32 Center 19 185 6.1 Milton Davis, F. S. '30 Tackle 21 185 6.1 Loomis Devens, C. '32 Back 19 180 6.1 Groton Douglas, J. G., Jr. '30 End 21 185 6.1 St. George's Faxon, R. M. '32 Tackle 20 185 6.3 Milton Fullam, P. A. '32 Back 22 165 5.9 Chestnut Hill Acad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD SQUAD STATISTICS | 10/26/1929 | See Source »

...London bird-lovers dedicated to his memory a bird-sanctuary decorated by Sculptor Jacob Epstein, situated in Hyde Park. Sculptor Epstein's panel represented Rima, arms outstretched, succoring two birds of prey. But to the consternation of the bird-lovers and the embarrassment of then Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin who unveiled the statue (TIME, June 1, 1925), Epstein's Rima was not the melodious and polychromatic creature of Novelist Hudson's fancy, but a new, strange, bovine character. Her archaic, flat-footed figure, her tremendous and sagging muscles, her heavy Buddhistic countenance roused a deafening discussion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Pan v. Rima | 10/21/1929 | See Source »

NameClass Position Age Wt. Ht. School Baldwin, J. B. '31 End 20 180 6. Middlesex Barrett, J. E. '30 Tackle 23 188 6. Worcester Batchelder, S. L. '31 Back 21 172 6.2 Milton Burns, S. C. ocC. End 22 187 5.11 Andover Cunningham, C. C. '32 Center 19 185 6.1 Milton Davis, F. S. '30 Tackle 21 185 6.1 Loomis Devens, C. '32 Back 19 180 6.1 Groton Douglas, J. G., Jr. '30 End 21 185 6.1 St. George's Faxon, R. M. '32 Tackle 20 185 6.3 Milton Fullam, P. A. '32 Back 22 165 5.9 Chestnut Hill Acad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD SQUAD STATISTICS | 10/19/1929 | See Source »

...deputies, two mill foremen and a mechanic were arrested, charged with murder. Governor Oliver Max Gardner sent in two companies of National Guardsmen, also an outside judge to investigate. Forty of the mill workers were arrested for riot and rebellion but released without bail. R. W. Baldwin, chief of the Marion Manufacturing Co., blamed Vice President John A. Peel of the State Federation of Labor for the deaths. John Peel, of course, blamed Manufacturer Baldwin in his speech at the quadruple funeral. The service was held in a scrub-oak grove. The four pine coffins, painted grey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Fresh Blood | 10/14/1929 | See Source »

...marries him while they are both in an alcoholic stupor. A second slinks dangerously in and out until murdered by a third. The wife nobly assumes the guilt, is exonerated under the unwritten law, and leaves her husband with the sobbing little murderess. Conceived by a vaudeville actress, Winnie Baldwin, this pastiche of variety show emotions and humors succeeds in being very elaborate balderdash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Oct. 14, 1929 | 10/14/1929 | See Source »

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