Word: charlton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...memorial meeting in honor of the late Dr. E. Charlton Black, former lecturer on English Literature at the University, and member of the University Extension Commission, who died last summer, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Boston Public Library Lecture Hall, under the auspices of the Boston Ruskin Club. All members of the University are invited to attend...
This document, virtually a petition, asked permission to place the Egyptian Army under an Egyptian Commander-in-Chief. Should this be done the office of Sirdar* would be taken from its present British incumbent, Major General Charlton Watson Spinks, or "Spinks Pasha" as Egyptians know him. That such a thing should even be thought of shocked the British Government so deeply that it despatched the battleships and sent a note declaring that the whole affair must be a "misunderstanding." Why should the independent Kingdom of Egypt want an Egyptian Commander-in-Chief, when Spinks Pasha is fulfilling that office, with...
...TIME, Dec. 20, you say of R. Charlton Wright: "A few years ago, his quips outnumbered all others on the funny-page of the Literary Digest; often as many as a dozen were reprinted in one issue...
There were ten speakers in Sanders Theatre who made short addreses to President Eliot. Among them was Charlton MacVeagh, the then President of the CRIMSON, who spoke for the students and presented at that time to the University as a gift from the students the Hopkinson portait of Dr. Eliot now hanging in the Faculty Room at University Hall. We quote two paragraphs from this speech...
...President invites friendly political bigwigs, industrial potentates, labor chiefs, farmers' friends to White Pine Camp. They all go away, give out interviews, make speeches, whoop it up for "Coolidge and Prosperity." Last week came Howard Elliott (railroads), Earle P. Charlton (Woolworth, 5 & 10), Representative Bertrand H. Snell of New York (on his second prosperity loud-speaking this summer...