Word: carley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ruskin Prize of $50, for the best essay on Ruskin, to John A. Carley...
...Harriman, a onetime Louisville belle named Grace Carley, married a broker cousin of the late Railroader Edward H. Harriman 45 years ago, has since been a prominent Manhattan socialite. A large, determined, forthright lady, Mrs. Harriman thinks it is a shame that millions of U. S. dollars are exported for the Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes and other foreign lotteries when they might be kept at home. People who agree with her to the extent of paying $1 to join her Conference automatically become eligible to enter a "Selection Sweepstakes." Here they are called upon to display their skill and judgment...
John Alexander Carley...
John Frederick LaFarge '38 was elected president of the Lampoon for the coming year at a meeting held yesterday. He is succeeding John Alexander Carley '36. LaFarge's home is in New York City...
...list of nominees follows: Christopher M. Weld, Jr. '36, Judson Memto '36, John A. Carley '36, Lawrence N. Stevents '36, Theodore V. Marsters '33, William D. Wright, Jr. '33, William F. Spang '38, Louis LoF. Sutro '33, Robert H. Bishop, II '38, Ellic, Morso and Barnes...