Word: carleton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...this, however, was just such "imperialistic optimism" as Cuban radicals expect from a U. S. Ambassador to Cuba. Much more remarkable was the fact that the interviewer who reported Mr. Caffery's words without criticism for the North American Newspaper Alliance was Imperialist-Baiting Author Carleton Beals...
Sixth child of a family of twelve, Thorstein Veblen was born on a Wisconsin farm to parents who had migrated from Norway. Brought up in a clannish Norwegian community, Veblen spoke no English until he went to Carleton College at Northfield, Minn. There he quickly picked up proficiency in English, became so nice in his choice of words that he finally decided there were no synonyms in the language. After graduating high from Carleton, Veblen taught for a year in a Norwegian-community school, then went East to study philosophy at Johns Hopkins and Yale, take...
...seniors who received keys last night were: Cesar L. Barber, Robert O. Carleton, Charles E. Carr, Charles R. Cherington, Aaron A. Cohen, Harold S. Cone, William F. Ebling, Maurice Franks, Charles F. Haas, Robert P. Heller, John J. Hession, Thomas H. Hunter, Reed E. Peggram, Leo Rosenfield, Richard S. Salant, and Robert D. Sard...
...list of men elected follows: Cesar Lombardi Barber, of Bethseda, Maryland; Robert Olmstead Carleton, of Brooklyn, New York; Charles Edwin Carr, of Malden; Charles Richards Cherington, of New York; Aaron Arthur Cohen, of Long Brach, New Jersey; Harold Simson Cone, of Greensboro, North Carolina; William Frederick Ebling, of Osterville; Maurice Franks, of Lawrence; Charles Friedman Haas, of Chicago; Robert Peace Heller, of Brooklyn, New York; John Joseph Hession, of Dorchester; Thomas Harrison Hunter, of Cambridge; Reed Edwin Peggram, of Dorchester; Leo Rosenfield, of Chelsea; Richard Samuel Salant, of New York; and Robert Daniel Sard, of New York...
Robert O. Carleton '35, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Charles R. Cherlington '35, New York...