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...dormitory was completed. Dr. R. C. Cabot '89 and M. A. Cheek Jr. '26 addressed the men and afterwards smokes and refreshments were served. Only about half the class attended, probably due to the late date with the consequent threat of the first examinations hanging overhead games. W. T. Buddington 3M. Secretary...
...Bump '29, chairman of the Lectures Committee, E. D. Emigh '30, chairman of the Speakers' Bureau, D. P. Tucker '29, chairman of the Deputations Committee, C. W. Lowry E.T.S., secretary of the Graduate Schools Society, C. H. Willard 3L., secretary of the Law School Society, W. T. Buddington 3M., secretary of the Medical School Society, R. D. Thompson 4D., secretary of the Dental School Society, Gordon Huggins '29, social service secretary, and C. M. Underhill '31, foreign student secretary...
Thirty-one scholarships have recently been awarded to members of the Harvard Medical School for the year 1927-1928. The following men have been announced as winners of the prizes: H. D. Adams 3M., W. T. Buddington 3M., H. G. Clark 2M., W. E. Davis 4M., I. M. Dixson 4M., H. H. Hamilton 2M., A. B. Hodgman 2M., P. W. Hugenberger 2M., David Hurwitz 3M., R. J. Joplin 4M., Alfred Kraues 2M., J. H. Lawrence 2M., G. E. Lindsey 4M., R. E. Mabrey 3M., M. L. Miller 3M., C. V. Perry 4M., H. A. Poindexter 3M., E. R. Rafuse...
...lynch-killings. In 1925 there were 16 lynchings. In 1926 there were 29 lynchings. This is exclusive of a lynching which took place in Florida on Dec. 27. Some men with acetylene torches bored through the lock of the county jail at Waldo, Fla., found a Negro, George Buddington, 55, in the corner of a cell. A white woman had owed Buddington money for a long time, Recently, intoxicated, he tried to collect it with a pistol in his hand . . . "or something shiny, something that looked just like a pistol," the woman declared when she had him arrested. The masked...
believe in miracles but you cannot deny their adaptability to the cinema. This one is from Clarence Buddington Kelland's novel Miracle. Under discussion is the restoration of sight at the shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupré in Quebec. Shortly after, the hero and the girl plot another miracle (to them) : their marriage. He lost his eyes in a fight back in the furry wilds. A generally capable history, somewhat more serious than usual...