Word: carter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harry Carter Davidson '26, of Louisville, Ky.; William Phillip Exton '26, of New York, N.Y.; Henry Melvin Hart Jr. '26 of Spokane, Wash.; Walter Tell Keller '25, of Kansas City, Mo.; Paul Grattan Kirk '26, of East Boston; Robert William Lishman '26, of Lynn; John Wilder Perkins '26, of Hampton, N.H.; Alfred Dayton Phillips Jr. '26, of Spring-field; victor Harry Rowe '26, of Great Falls, Mont.; Wilfred Schafer Stone '26, of Cleveland Heights, O.; Fred Salisbury Tupper '26, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Edward Goodwin Wesson '25, of Montclair, N.J.; Charles Alfred Zinn '25, of Zanesville...
...entirely upon the merits of its productions. The newly organized Theatre Guild of Philadelphia has already scored a distinct success with two Clare Kummer plays, featuring Lola Fisher as a " visiting star." The Bainbridge Players of Minneapolis, also employing the " visiting star" system with such actresses as Mrs. Leslie Carter and Florence Reed, has shown that it is possible for a stock-company to produce good plays and make money in the Northwest-a region vaguely thought of by the a. N. .Y. as entirely surrounded by flour and Mounted Police...
Montreal--Edward Carter '60, 136 Clandeboye Avenue, Westmont...
...time to "go beyond" the Court and accept the League with modifications." Senator Lodge, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, is lukewarm. As to the Democrats, it is expected that they may back the President's proposal as the best measure practical at the present time. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia (a former member of the Wilson cabinet) expressed this as his intention. It is equally possible that the Democrats may take the opposite course, if the Republicans try to pass the Court proposal with reservations. Ex-President Wilson in a letter to the chairman of the Democratic Congressional...
Another entry: Senator Carter Glass of Virginia for President...