Word: chandlerisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chandler Hovey Jr., '39 commodore of the club, said that the trials would be possible because of the generosity of Tech in offering the use of her dinghies...
More successful in the second half of this job, Author Josephson has dusted off dozens of half-forgotten heroes: fast-thinking James G. Elaine of Maine; sardonic Roscoe Conkling; crippled Oliver Morton of Indiana, who ran his organization "as the country schoolmaster ran his school"; portly Zachariah Chandler of Detroit, who wanted to "raise a wall of fire" between the U. S. and Great Britain, and who advised Republican wives not to sleep with Democratic husbands...
Married. David Whitmire Hearst, 22. youngest (with his twin Randolph) son of Publisher William Randolph Hearst; to Hope Chandler, 17, former Manhattan show girl, who last year was chosen the "prettiest girl in Paradise" (Manhattan night club); in Manhattan...
...Forbes '39, C. D. Stevens '40, C. N. Pollak '40, A. D. Chandler, Jr. '40, R. C. Seamans, Jr. '40, G. D. Pagan '40, W. Williams, Jr. '39, H. R. Hayes...
Temporarily continued in office were the officers of the old, unofficial group, with Chandler Hovey, Jr. '39 as Commodore, Edward B. Hutton '39 as Vice-Commodore and James A. Rousmaniere '40 Secretary-Treasurer...