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...Earl Maple, 51, went up; and her son Otis, 27; and Otis' son who is seven months. Herbert Butterfield came from Jacksonville, Fla. Youngest visitors were Mr. & Mrs. Bert Roby's twins, a boy and a girl, born three weeks before. More than 500 of Dr. Shelly's babies appeared. Marveled he: "Think of it! More than 4,000 in 52 years, and more than one-tenth of them here today. There'll be more before I quit practicing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Family Doctor | 9/5/1932 | See Source »

...Butterfield '30, instructor in English; M. A. Francon, Ph.D. '29, instructor in French; J. H. Gleason '30, now at Balliol College, Oxford, of Newton; J. D. Gordon, Jr. '30, instructor in English; F. W. Hoeing, A.M. '30, assistant in History; K. N. Marshall '21, instructor in Government; A. B. Martin '30, 2L, of Geneva, Ohio; W. M. Marvel '30, 2L, of West Medford; R. H. Phelps '30, instructor in German; R. I. Westgate, Manitoba, '24, instructor in Greek and Latin; H. M. Smallwood Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, instructor in Chemistry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROCTORS AND ADVISERS FOR 1932-33 ANNOUNCED | 5/10/1932 | See Source »

...annual ball of the Engineering School! How red-blooded and stalwart the engineers, who stride the campus daily in corduroys and stout boots, seemingly oblivious to the admiring glances of the coeds! A fig for their rivals the law-students, who garb themselves nattily, strut with walking sticks! Mary Butterfield hummed gaily, her thoughts on the triumph, that would be hers when the engineers crowned her Queen of the Ball. About mid-afternoon she left the sorority house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: St. Patrick's Queen | 4/4/1932 | See Source »

...ball began that night. But where was its Queen? Ten o'clock passed . . . eleven . . . midnight . . . and no beauteous Mary Louise Butterfield to be crowned Queen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: St. Patrick's Queen | 4/4/1932 | See Source »

There were angry mutterings along the stag lines and in the flask-fragrant coatroom. Blood had long been bad between the natty law students and the virile engineers. When it was learned that Burnis Frederick and three other law students had abducted Miss Butterfield, taken her from Columbia to Moberly, Mo., the engineers were hot indeed. Three days later eleven of them set upon Burnis Frederick and a companion. Was Burnis Frederick a milk sop? Bang-bang-bang-bang-bang-bang! went his revolver. Down went three of the avengers of Mary Butterfield: Jerry Cebe, captain-elect of the wrestling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: St. Patrick's Queen | 4/4/1932 | See Source »

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