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...Clare Sheridan, the English sculptor who modeled the busts of Trotsky and Lenin, will speak at an informal luncheon of the Liberal Club at 1. 15 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. Sheridan has been lecturing on Russia and contributing the proceeds of her lectures to the Relief of Russian Famine...
...Sassoon, born in England in 1886, was educated at Marlborough College and Clare College, Cambridge. While there, he wrote a number of poems of an idyllic nature, which he published privately for the benefit of a limited circle of admirers...
...Sassoon was born in 1886, and received his education at Marlborough College and Clare College, Cambridge. After leaving the university, he wrote a number of poems, reminiscent of nature and peaceful pursuits, and published them privately, so that before the war he was known only to a small circle...
...class; and while all men and women have a duty to the community, those who receive the most from the community have in return the greatest obligation. The danger is lest college men forget this obligation and regard college only as a help to personal advancement. Dr. Daniel Hunt Clare, speaking at the Colgate centennial, well expressed the peril...
...drawings for this afternoon's matches are as follows 2-2.30, P. Robins vs. L. Wheeler, Jr., J. G. Swift vs. M. T. Tsao, and B. Whitman vs. K. Clare, W. T. Jay vs. S. E. Collinson, P. C. Lloyd vs. B. F. Wilcox, G. Sutton vs. T. H. Banks, J. E. Moore vs. R. Powers...