Word: blissfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Frank McDowell Leavitt, 72, inventor, 25 years ago, of the machine that makes tin cans, inventor of the Bliss-Leavitt torpedo used by the U. S. Navy since 1918; of heart disease; at Scarsdale...
Paul Birdsall '21, of Cambridge, has been elected marshal of those receiving the degree of Ph. D. at commencement time this year, and Allen Bliss of West Brattleboro, Vermont, has been chosen as marshal for those receiving A. M. degrees, it was announced in the office of the dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences yesterday...
...Commencement, June 21, Birdsall and Bliss will lead the processions of those receiving A. M.s and Ph. D.'s from in front of Stoughton Hall, where the exercises are to be held...
...degree from Harvard in 1921, his A. M. in 1925, and was an assistant dean in charge of the Freshman class last year. Between 1921 and 1924 he was an instructor in History at St. Paul's and this year he is the holder of the Edwin Austin fellowship. Bliss graduated from Middlebury College in 1923, and has been a student in the Graduate School at Harvard for two years, specializing in Chemistry...
Others: Miss Jane Olmsted of Harrisburg, Pa., daughter of Mrs. Vance C. McCormick; Miss Elizabeth Bliss of Manhattan, granddaughter of onetime Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss; Miss Evelyn Bigelow Clark, granddaughter of that aged and eccentric writer of memoirs about royal personages, Poultney Bigelow (TIME, Jan. 23, 1927); Mrs. John B. Stetson Jr., wife of the U. S. Minister to Poland; Miss Marion Dixon (Chicago); Miss Dorothy Gillespie (Philadelphia); Miss Frances McKee (Washington); Mrs. John G. W. Husted (Manhattan); Miss Ruth Pruyn (Albany, N. Y.); Miss Virginia Both (Detroit); Miss Katherine Bullock (Denver); and Miss Diana Rockwood (Indianapolis); Miss...