Word: bartonized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...when one opened to the story in the December Woman's Home Companion, however, one found "a business man" to be whilom Editor Bruce Barton, with the workings of whose mind one was already familiar. An earnest, sincere man, Editor Barton has a huge following...
Several Harvard prize plays of the past have met with notable success on the professional stage. Among these were "Believe Me, Xantippe," by Frederick Ballard G '12, "Common Clay," by Cleves Kincard, "Mama's Affair," by the late Rachel Barton Butler, and "You and I," by Philip Barry G '22, which ran in New York for six months...
...final cut of the debating squad last night leaves eight men from whom the speakers on December 6 will be chosen. the present line-up of the two teams is as follows; Affirmative; D. W. Chapman '27, E. M. Littell '26, R. A. Barton '25, W. S. Stone '26. Negative: E. G. Wesson '26, Barrett Williams '28, E. J. Metzdorf '26, A. F. Reel...
...results follow: President J. J. Maher 332 J. W. Adie 153 Cast out 7 Total 492 Vice-President A. H. Stafford 360 F. L. Barton 122 Cast out 7 Total 489 Secretary-Treasurer E. W. Marshall 240 W. I. Nichols 234 Cast out 7 Total...
...night. After several days of practice. Coach Himes has reduced the squad to a less unwieldy form, in preparation for the three weeks of intensive work which must come before the team meets Brown and Amherst on December 6. The men who now compose the squad are: R. A. Barton '25, D. W. Chapman '27, J. R. Cherry '27, S. T. Creighton '26, G. M. Kendall ocC., E. M. Littell '26, E. J. Meizdorf '26, A. H. S. Paddock '26, J. H. Perkins '27, A. F. Reel '28, W. S. Stone '26, E. G. Wesson '25, B. A. Williams...