Word: codman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...unusual political alliance developed during the campaign. Curley has received strong support throughout the race from Russel S. Codman, Jr. '20, a Beacon Hill Republican and Boston's third largest taxplayer. Codman, Boston's Fire Commissioner, at a rally last night called on Curley's opponents to "desist from unfair and distorted charges of corruption in the Curley administration...
Akillian, Bernard, Cabot, Charles Codman, Jr., Carduff, Wendell Lee, Connolly, John Michael, Cook, Theodore Levl, Jr., Donelan, John Joseph, Jr. (Captain), Goodman, William 3d, Groton, Calvert Cottrell, Harris, Nathantel Lothrop, Jr., Bickey, William Moran, Howland, Neil, Morrison, Gordon Mackey, Jr., Robinson, Ralph Lindsay Flanders, Simonds, Jonsthan Otis, Stern, Roger Waldstein, Switzer, Alan Alexander, Jr., Thompson, Robert Burlis, Walsh, Charles Sario, Jr., Webb, John Crawford, Jr., Wise, Timothy John Willard. Young, Henry Arthur, Chapin, Aldus Riggins (Manager...
Married. Princess Laetitia Murat, 24, great-great-grandniece of Napoleon Bonaparte; and Lieut. Charles R. Codman Jr., 24, assistant military attaché of the U.S. Embassy in Paris; both for the first time; in Paris...
...nothing was done about the operators who for years have gambled with Boston's civil peace and civic dignity. There were still the Jews on Dorchester's congested Blue Hill Avenue, living in inimical neighborhood to the Irish on Codman Square. Jewish and Irish kids were still tense when they met. In a few years the city will be theirs, and it will still be the same city of Irish and Jews and Yankees. But there was no one who really knew how to make them like to live together. The Governor seemed tired and drawn, the victorious...
...very successful as a tenor, furrow-browed, gesticulating Vocalist Karolik 13 years ago married Martha Codman, a member of one of Boston's best families, whose personal fortune was estimated at five million. Installed in a marble mansion in Newport, Karolik, inspired by the workmanship displayed in his wife's inherited family relics, decided to make early American antiques his hobby. Badly needing advice, he made a deal with the Boston Museum of Fine Arts: they should guide and direct him in making purchases, he would present the completed collection to the museum...