Word: burrs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Francis Hardon Burr, of Needhsm...
Before the week was out Judge Biggar who speaks with only a slight burr, had something new to talk about. For the last two seasons large Hereford breeders of the West, preferring to show at the Los Angeles exhibit, had brought few of their white-faced stock to Chicago. For the last five years Judge Biggar had not seen fit to award a grand prize to a Hereford. And neither he nor his predecessors had ever seen fit to award the prize to any steer from Texas, greatest cattle raising State...
Organ Prelude, G. W. Woodworth '24, Introductory Prayer, J. H. Ropes '89, Hollis Professor of Divinity; Introductory Address, President Lowell; Judge Cabot and Radcliffe, Bernice Veasey Brown, Dean of Radcliffe College; Burgin String Quartet; Judge Cabot and Harvard, Allston Burr '89; Burgin String Quartet; Judge Cabot's Work with Juvenile Court and Judge Baker's Foundation, Dr. J. S. Plant of Newark, New Jersey, the Benediction, and an Organ Postulude...
Francis Harden Burr '35, of Needham, was appointed Assistant Football Manager. The new Associate and Intramural managers are William Mitchell Van Winkle '35, of Rye, New York, and Charles King Howard '35, of Larchmont, New York, respectively...
Chief Hearst gunman for 1932 is 75-year-old Frederick Burr Opper, creator of "Happy Hooligan." Never an art student, Cartoonist Opper worked long for oldtime Puck, joined the Hearst press in 1899, first won fame & fortune with his cartoons of theMcKinley-Bryan campaign of 1900. For 30 years Arthur Brisbane has contributed political ideas for the Opper pencil. Early in this campaign "Happy Hooligan" was allowed to lapse when Publisher Heartst put Mr. Opper to work on a daily front-page series entitled "Erbie and 'Is Playmates" * In these cartoons the President was always depicted as a fat little...