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Four new members have been chosen to complete the Business Board of the Red Book, A. A. Bliss '36, chairman of the Board, announced last night. T. D. Boardman '36 has been appointed sub-chairman, and Ashton Emerson '36, William Gray '36, and A. S. MacDonald '36 have been named members. Any one member who proves a valuable addition will be appointed to the Executive Board...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUSINESS BOARD OF RED BOOK FILLS ALL POSITIONS | 3/16/1933 | See Source »

...from afar. In Jason's tenement lived one Hank Austin & family. Hank was a husky, ivory-headed warehouse worker; he made good wages till he was laid off. Then he sat around Union Square waiting for his money to run out. In the next apartment house Mr. Boardman, respectable widower, lived in increasingly uncomfortable sin with his gold-digging mistress. Fellow-lodgers were Andre Franconi, impeccable barber, suffering in silence his earned reputation of irresistible ladies' man, slowly dying from incurable syphilis; the Otto Drollingers, pseudo-intelligentsia, who played at being Russians and called themselves Vanya & Natasha...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Manhattan Newsreel | 3/6/1933 | See Source »

...unemployed Hank Austin, no Communist, who got beaten up, his spine paralyzed under the hoofs of the mounted police. Jason's carelessly flung cigaret set the tenement afire; when Leon clashed in to warn Helen he found her and her Mexican naked as the truth. Mr. Boardman, who had rented a top-floor room that day to watch his cuckolding, became an unidentified corpse. The demented printer in his basement wrote that Rome was burning. Next morning Mother Volga and Mr. Feibelman raced to their stand as usual...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Manhattan Newsreel | 3/6/1933 | See Source »

...Baldwin '33, G. M. Bartol '33, Benjamin Beale '34, W. P. Black '34, W. D. Boardman '35, R. A. Braggiotti '33, E. F. Butler ocC., J. A. Carr '35, G. T. Clapp '34, J. C. Cort '35, H. M. David '34, P. deB. deGive '34, R. A. Dow '35, W. C. Everett '33, B. S. Foss '35, Peirce Fuller '35, R. M. Gallagher '34, I. McD. Garfield '35, D. M. Gleason '35, F. H. Gleason '34. W. L. Hasler '34, Dunbar Holmes '35, C. McM. Kirkland '34, W. A. Lincoln '35, A. L. Loomis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 48 HOCKEY MEN TO CONTINUE AFTER FIRST SQUAD CUT | 12/2/1932 | See Source »

...following Freshmen have been chosen for the squad: G. A. Bramwell, R. L. Bentley, T. D. Boardman, J. L. Clark, W. L. Clark, Richard Cobb, G. S. Franklin, R. W. Gilder, G. G. Glidden, G. V. Hollins, H. S. Howes, R. H. Knapp, J. J. Knox, C. P. Lyman, L. B. Orr, R. M. Poet, J. H. Plumb, H. H. Poor, Gordon Robinson, E. R. Sargent, L. S. Shaw, J. R. Short, and L. N. Stevens...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COWLES MAKES FIRST SELECTION OF SQUADS | 11/8/1932 | See Source »

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