Word: belmonts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting Saturday of the University Band, the following officers for the coming year were elected: Walter Harrington Kilham Jr. '25 of Boston, president; Richard Newton Benjamin '25 of New York City, business manager: Alan Salter Hays '24 of Buffalo, New York, secretary-treasurer; and Richard Loud '27 of Belmont, librarian. Ambrose Francis Keeley '27 of Fall River was appointed director to succeed Addison Simmous...
...Majestic (White Star) : Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, President of the National Woman's Party; Georges Carpentier, "gorgeous orchid man," and his manager Francois Descamps; Gilbert Miller, head of Charles Frohman, Inc., who brought several new plays including The Roman Feast by Ferenc Molnar, author of The Swan, The High "C" by Ernest Vajda, author of Fata Morgana; Miss Teddy Gerard, vaudeville actress who has been in England for several years...
...Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont, President of the National Woman's Party: "I returned from Europe. Said I to reporters: 'It was embarrassing to hear our Government discussed by foreigners. . . . Some of our Senators are a disgrace. Some of them are not even physically capable of being in the Senate. We women certainly would move to keep invalids out of the Upper House.' " Alvin M. Owsley, attorney of Dallas, onetime National Commander of the American Legion: "The Dallas legion post announced that I would seek the Democratic Vice Presidential nomination, if endorsed by the Texas State Convention. Said...
...Oliver H. P. Belmont. She would oust all invalids...
...Dublin, N. H., will be presented to the University. This picture is the gift of the History Seminary of 1924, in collaboration with Turner students near Boston, and with members of the History Department at Harvard. The presentation will be made by James Phinney Baxter 3d 2G., of Belmont; and the portrait will be accepted for the University by Professor William Scott Ferguson, chairman of the Department of History...