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...College. Accompanying her was James Watt, onetime miner, hot Communist who used to agitate among Fifeshiremen while living on the Dole. Came also Commander Sir Walter George Windham who lists himself in Who's Who as "founder of the Aeroplane Club, 1908; took part in early motor drive to Brighton; owner of cars since 1897; Controller of the ist Aerial Meeting (England) at Doncaster; entered a monoplane constructed by himself . . . holds the silver and bronze medals of Royal Humane Society; Lloyd's silver medal for lifesaving; sailed round the world four times under sail, 1884-88 . . . mentioned in Government despatches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Holy Spirit in Geneva | 1/18/1932 | See Source »

...Ingram, Cohasset, T. L. Ireland, Brooklyn, N. Y., S. Isenstein, Cambridge, R. Jorgensen, Tokyo, Japan, J. F. Keating, Jr., Clinton, F. G. Kilgour, Springfield, H. M. Kowal, Boston, R. Kramer, Davenport, Iowa, R. Lagreze, Jamaica Plain, L. Leaman, Roxbury, N. Learner, Boston, M. S. Leonard, Cambridge, R. B. Lichenstein, Brighton, L. O. Lobdell, Valley Stream, N. Y., W. C. Loring, Jr., Wayland, R. W. Lovett, Beverly, W. M. McGonagle, Aliston, G. F. McInnes, Cambridge, R. H. Middux, West Jefferson, Ohio, G. F. Magbee, Atlanta, Ga., W. G. Marcoux, Rockland, M. Mazel, New Bedford, D. P. Melkinson, Napoleon, Ohio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of Holders of Scholarship Continued by Crimson---400 Awarded to Undergraduates | 12/8/1931 | See Source »

...Adelsohn, New Bedford, C. M. Agrees, Dallas, Texas, M. L. Anshen, Brighton, H. L. Barrows, N. Y. City, P. H. Bates, East Weymouth, P. C. Beam, St. Louis, Mo., F. C. Bell, Los Angeles, Calif., G. F. Bennett, Hingham, H. H. Bissell, Cambridge, L. Brooks, Brookline, S. C. Carpenter, Long Island, N. Y., W. T. Cloney, Jr., Dorchester, S. Cohen, Lynn, J. A. Cooper, Birmigham, Ala., L. Cooperstain, Roxbury, A. H. Daniels, Rochester, N. Y., N. B. DeNood, Rochestor, N. Y., H. E. Dow, Burlington, Vt., S. Duker, Pittsfield, W. C. Everett, Arlington, J. L. Finnan, Waltham, G. F. Frazier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of Holders of Scholarship Continued by Crimson---400 Awarded to Undergraduates | 12/8/1931 | See Source »

...vicinity of Harvard Square, Memorial Drive, and the Stadium. Between the hours of 11.30 and 6 o'clock, the following reads will be closed to traffic: in Cambridge, Boylston Street from Mr. Auburn Street to Soldiers Field Road; and Memorial Drive from DeWolfe Street to Mr. Auburn St.; in Brighton, North Harvard Street between Western Avenue and Soldiers Field Road; and Soldiers Field Road from Western Avenue to North Harvard Street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MOTORISTS MUST HEED MANY TEXAS GAME TRAFFIC RULES | 10/24/1931 | See Source »

...Curtis, a cattle-raiser of Chatham Four Corners, Columbia County, N. Y., spent a comfortable night with his father at the Hotel Brunswick in Boston's fashionable Back Bay district. When Cattle-raiser Curtis went again to Boston last week, to sell 43 head of stock to the Brighton abattoir, he was reminded by his 97-year-old parent that "it's a durn good hotel." Accordingly he signed his name once more on the Brunswick's blotter and remarked casually to Desk Clerk Henry Nelson: "I guess you better take care of Bess out there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Bess in Boston | 3/23/1931 | See Source »

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