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...Eddy's death, at the hands of her "enemies" in 1910, to keep his promise. He, like his leader, died before he had finished his work, so his wife finished the book for him and saw it through the press in 1927. Five hundred copies were printed. When Clifford P. Smith, chairman of the Church committee on publication, requested Mrs. Dickey to suppress the book, she did so, even recalling the copies which she had sent to Mr. Dickey's former pupils. Two copies recently arrived in the rare book department of the Congressional Library in Washington. When...
Those who will play opposite them in the dancing acts are N. S. Clifford '29, R. K. Tilt '30, E. W. Sexton '29, O. S. Petrasch '30, K. R. K. Johnston '28, and G. P. Davis...
There was some doubt whether the authors (Gallaher & Welch) of Sh! The Octopus were trying to be funny or spooky. But they were both. And the audience went shhh-before every act. Clifford Dempsey and Harry Kelly, playing under their own names, were simply splitting...
...patronesses, as announced by the chairman, will be Mrs. Charles Clifford, Mrs. Stanley Cunningham, Mrs. Robert Hallowell, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. James Lawrence, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Matthew Luce, Mrs. John Parkinson, and Mrs. Hugh Scott...
James Lawrence, head usher, and F. S. Grant, assistant-head usher, will have for their assistants the following: Robeson Bailey, A. G. Churchill, N. S. Clifford, F. A. Clark, Winslow Carlton, W. T. Emmet, T. F. Kane, A. B. Kloumann, Hulburd Johnston, R. R. Ketchum, A. N. Geoch, T. G. Moore, Guy Murchie, C. McK. Norton, John Parkinson, K. D. Robinson, H. F. Schwarz, E. W. Sexton, E. R. Todd, and W. S. Youngman. These ushers will work in shifts during the dance...