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...named chairman of the London Court of Sessions; after collapsing at a Greyhound Racing Association dinner at the moment he was joking about his weight (252 lb.); in London. In his only (1924) campaign for Parliament, he promised to kiss each of the 16,269 women constituents of Chelmsford, was elected...
Ulyses J. Lupien, Jr., '89, of Chelmsford, Massachusetts has been elected captain of the Freshman basketball team for this year...
Died. Sir Frederic John Napier Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, 64, onetime (1916-21) Viceroy of India and (1924) First Lord of the Admiralty; of a heart attack; in London. A onetime Governor of Queensland and of New South Wales, he was appointed Viceroy while serving as captain of a territorial battalion in a remote corner of India. Faced with widespread native unrest, he, with the late Edwin Samuel Montagu, in 1918 sponsored the plan which brought limited home rule to India, has since been the keystone of British policy there...
...Viceroy of India (1921-26) he steered a course midway between the stiffness of Lord Chelmsford and the conciliatory attitude of Lord Irwin. He was the first Viceroy to put Gandhi in jail, first to impose the despised salt tax, first to enforce the Indian Constitution...
...Stewartstown, Pa., W. Rickel, Elmhurst, Del., W. W. Rodgers, Leicester, J. R. Sanderson, Brockton, J. T. Sapienza, Irvington, N. J., E. R. Sargent, Wolfsboro, N. H., R. B. Schlatter, Fostoria, Ohio, A. B. Schneider, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio, R. V. Scudder, St. Louis, Mo., W. Shapiro, Roxbury, W. K. Simpson, Chelmsford, N. Smith, New York City, D. S. Tarbell, Winchester, N. H., E. B. Taylor, Chicago, Ill., A. Thompson, Cambridge, J. J. Thorndike, Jr., Peabody, J. M. Veague, Jr., Cambridge, I. Wallace, Brookline, J. W. Walsh, Jr., Quincy, M. Wantman, Cambridge, D. A. Weiss, Medford, S. L. Weker, East Boston...