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Professor E. B. Hill, '94, of the Music Department will be on sabbatical leave for the first half of 1929-30. Professor A. K. Porter, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts, and W. C. Heilman, '00, Lecturer on Music, will each be absent on leave during the second half...
...prime Cavedweller, for example, is Miss Mable Thorp Boardman, Secretary of the American Red Cross, whom (the saying goes) Edward of Wales once mistook for his royal mother. Another Cavedweller is Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, who drives about in a victoria, wears plumed hats, prefers foreigners, particularly Italians. A third Cavedweller is Mrs. Richard H. Townsend possessed of a Pennsylvania R. R. fortune. She has a monster Queen Anne house at Massachusetts & Florida Avenues. She bought for her daughter, Mrs. B. Sumner Welles (Senator Gerry's onetime wife) a $600,000 Russian pearl necklace...
...Harvard Lampoon announces the election of Richard McHugh Chilson '31, of New York City, of John Boardman Page '30, of Phoenix, Ariz., and of Prescott Winkley '31, of Medford, to the Literary Board; and of John Handy Henshaw '31, of Rye, N. Y., and of James Bethune Campbell '31, of Jamaica Plain, to the Business Board...
Class of June, 1929: W. E. B. Boardman, J. H. B. Bogman, R. G. Cortelyou, G. W. Doffing, H. F. Fitton, P. S. Fogg, E. B. Gregory, Lester Ginsburg, J. R. Harder, D. S. Loudon. J. E. McCalhum, J. D. McIntyre, C. G. Oakes, E. W. Reilley, P. S. Rinaldo, M. C. Smith, K. L. Starling, C. M. Werly...
...could you have heard these men and the messages of King George and President Coolidge (himself a Congregationalist) you would have been so thrilled that you would surely have had the whole trip reported in TIME. TIME'S Religious Editor seems to have been caught napping. ROGER S. BOARDMAN...