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Dinner will be served before the dance; tickets will be $2.50 a couple and $1.50 stag. The Dance Committee consists of: Daniel E. Burbank '37 (chairman), Edwin A. Meyer '37, William Shelmerdine, Jr. '37, and Theodore P. Robie...
Forty years ago, when Editor Nathaniel ("Nat") Burbank hired Mrs. Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer to write a weekly women's article for the New Orleans Picayune, he gave her a definite idea of what he wanted. "We'll call this feature 'Sunday Salad,' " he told the brown-eyed young gentlewoman from Tennessee. "Make its base of fresh, crisp ideas. Over them pour a dressing mixed of oil of kindness, the vinegar of satire, the salt of wit, and a dash of the paprika of doing things." They also decided they would henceforth call Mrs. Gilmer, "Dorothy...
...from which friends sent her to balmy Bay St. Louis, Miss. There Mrs. Gilmer met Mrs. Eliza Poitevent Nicholson, owner of the Picayune, to whom she showed a dialect piece called How Chloe Saved the Silver. It so impressed Mrs. Nicholson that she bought it for $3, told Editor Burbank to hire the author...
Besides Carr, Captain James A. E. Wood '37 and Manager William Lawrence '37, men in evidence this evening may include lettermen Richard G. Powell '38, Theodore P. Robie '38, T. Newlin Hastings '38, Thomas Motley 2d. '38, Daniel E. Burbank, Jr. '37, Robert M. Briggs '37, and Robert C. Holcombe...
...following Juniors have been nominated for the House Committee: Daniel E. Burbank, Jr., Edward T. Gignoux, Ernest A. Gray, Jr., Herbert W. Horne, Jr., Chester W. MacArthur, Joseph a. Maiullo, 2nd, Edward O. Miller, Thomas S. Sappington, and Edward L. Young, 3d. Three will be elected...