Word: cabote
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...annual meeting of the headmasters of New England preparatory schools will be held this evening at the Harvard Club of Boston. Dr. S. P. Cabot, headmaster of St. George's School, and the Rev. F. B. Sill, headmaster of the Kent School, will act as hosts. Twenty-four men are expected to attend. The chief characteristic of these meetings is a frank discussion of all school problems and affairs relating to education...
...work of the Harvard Republican Club is attracting attention from some of the leading members of the Republican Party. In a recent letter to the Republican Club of Harvard, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge '71, writes as follows...
...Mellon plan's popularity became evident, the cautious tacticians began to offer it more support. At the same time, Calvin Coolidge, feeling the public pulse at the White House, decided that the tax cut and no bonus was the best program for the Administration. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican floor leader of the Senate, lunched at the White House, and it was given out that the President was unalterably opposed to a bonus...
Harvard University has a Republican Club with an Executive Committee of Alumni that bears some famous names: Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, '71; Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., '09; Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Eliot Wadsworth, '98; Louis A. Coolidge, '83, not to mention five Congressmen and the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Other members are Amory Houghton, '21 (son of Alanson B. Houghton, Ambassador to Germany), and Henry Cabot Lodge, 2nd, '24 (grandson of the Senator). The undergraduate membership of the club...
Bryant Baker (Anderson Galleries), British sculptor, has done busts of George Harvey, Pershing, Roosevelt, Lloyd George, Henry Cabot Lodge, Taft, Auckland Geddes, John Hays Hammond, Edward VII. The retiring Ambassador Harvey said of the sculptor, "I consider Mr. Baker a great sculptor, and he is generally so regarded in England...