Word: baxters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...112a Tues. at 2 Biological Lab. D274 115a Mon. at 4 Biological Lab. B225 Chemistry 4 Mon. at 2 Mallinckrodt M222 7 Tues. at 12 Mallinckrodt MB8 15 Mon. at 10 Mallinckrodt MB23 16 Mon. at 10 Mallinckrodt MB8 17a Mon. at 9 MallinckrodtMB8 26 Consult Professor G. P. Baxter 33 Tues. at 11 Mallinckrodt MB23 44 Mon. at 3 Coolidge Lab. Chinese 2b Mon. at 1 Boylston 25 3b Tues. at 12-1.30 Boylston 28 Classical Archaeology 1b Tues. at 11 Van Rensselaer Rm. 2a Tues. at 4 Widener 690 Classical Philology 25 Mon. 4-5.30 Widener...
Other week-end guests of Mr. Conant will include Presidents Douglas of McGill, Seymour of Yale, and James Phinney Baxter of Williams, former master of Adams House...
...genius that "has something ostentatiously quiet about it," a facility with yellows unequaled since van Gogh and a respectable capacity for liquor. Mammon showers him with gold, distracts him with a nasty number named Lily, wins him from his garret with commissions to paint a portrait of Mrs. Colfax-Baxter, a study in oils of Mr. Palmiston's Derby winner, Blue Bolt. When wife (Rosalind Russell) and crony (Robert Benchley) walk out on him, taking much of life's beauty and all of its humor back to Washington Square, Painter Montgomery hits the skids. Near bottom...
...secretary of Kirkland House, while Moore holds the same position in Leverett House. Members of the Council include the other six House secretaries, William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, Adolph W. Sambovski '25, Director of Intramural Athletics, and Clarence H. Haring '07, Master of Dunster House. James P. Baxter, former Master of Adams House, was originally scheduled to hold the House Master position on the Council, but his appointment to the presidency of Williams occasioned the naming of Professor Haring...
...Baxter. In Chapin Hall, Williamstown, Mass., where 23 years before he had delivered a student's valedictory, Dr. James Phinney Baxter III, became at 44 the tenth president of Williams College. Historian Baxter: "We are witnessing the collapse of the world's system of collective security. . . . Our own country . . . has placed on the statute books a new system of neutrality which in the opinion of many careful students is more likely to involve us in war than our old system...