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Struthers Burt was there, and Fannie Hurst, William Rose Benét, Margaret Widdemer, Burton Rascoe, Henry Seidel Canby. Many a guest had won a gold or silver badge or at least honorable mention for a snapshot, drawing or bit of verse published by "St. Nicholas League." Equally distinguished were the invited guests who sent regrets. Among them: Carolyn Wells ("who probably wrote more for St. Nicholas than anyone you know"); Laurence Stallings (who "was never a contributor to St. Nicholas and spent most of my time reading trashy literature"); Phil Stong (who in boyhood was a "veteran Youth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: For Children | 3/4/1935 | See Source »

William J. Baker '36, Edward L. Barnes '38, Leslie C. Bigelow '36, John L. Bishop '37, Lemuel Bowden '36, F. Gorham Brigham '37, Leonard K. Bristol '38, Edward B. Brooks '37, John H. Burns '37, William G. Burt '38, Hallock G. Campbell, Gr., Courtland Canby '36, Edward T. Canby, Gr., Robert S. Chafee '36, William V. Doering '38, George Ehrenfried '35, John H. Eric '37, Matin S. Erlanger '38, Eben H. Fiske ocC., H. Walter Forster '36, William Fraser '38, Richard L. Gregg '38, N. Babcock Groton '37, Arthur R. Hartwig '37, Morrison C. Haviland '37, Malcolm L. Hayward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MILTON CONCERT FIRST ON GLEE CLUB SCHEDULE | 2/12/1935 | See Source »

...Stone '38, J. L. Morrisson '38, J. B. Tillson '38, H. V. Kibrick '38, W. G. Burt '38, L. K. Bristol '38, A. R. Hartwig '37, M. S. Erlanger '38, J. W. Suter '38, K. E. Schevill '37, G. H. Nicholson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 86 NEW MEN ACCEPTED IN GLEE CLUB TRYOUTS | 11/5/1934 | See Source »

Into the lobby of New Orleans' Hotel Roosevelt, stronghold of the partisans of Huey P. Long, ventured Burt W. Henry, president of the Anti-Long Honest Election League. There he caught sight of John Holmes Overton, junior Senator from Louisiana and the Kingfish's short, pudgy henchman. Burt Henry suddenly remembered the day last winter when John Overton, on the floor of the Senate, had accused him of hypocrisy for representing the Honest Election League as nonpartisan. Said Henry: "If you do not apologize we'll go outside and settle this thing." On second thought he decided...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Nov. 5, 1934 | 11/5/1934 | See Source »

Dynamic little "Mickey" O'Reilly will call the plays to a backfield of Captain Bill Karaban, one of the best triple-threat backs in the East, Perry Elrod, and either Norm Appleyard, Lea Beatty, or Guy Burt in the blocking post. Harry Spinney, the fastest man in the squad, will be ready to step into the Bruin backfield at any time...

Author: By Irving S. Canner, | Title: Bruins Will Put Up Plenty of Fight, States Editor of Brown Daily Herald | 10/13/1934 | See Source »

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