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...supply his own executive mansion. For the past ten years he has also been a Republican. After last week's primary the man who seemed slated for one of the most meager U. S. gubernatorial jobs was Public Service Commissioner H. Styles Bridges of Concord. His Democratic opponent: John L. Sullivan (no kin) of Manchester...
Armistead Buckner Rood '31, 2L, of Concord, Mass.; was on university crew squad--Matthews hall...
Married? Ellen Emerson, great-grand-daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson; and Robert M. Delaney, 1932 Pulitzer Prize winner in musical composition ("John Brown's Body"); in Concord, Mass...
...fathers and a godfather were concerned. Thereby hung a tale, unrevealed until last week, of how a handsome apology enabled great concord to grow out of the furious spat in Geneva last May between glacial, correct British Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon and humorous, mercurial French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou. Knowing nothing of Sir John's deep sorrow at his childless second marriage,* M. Barthou lapsed accidentally into offering a deadly insult to Sir John. The issue was a plan not devised by the Briton but to which he had given approval. "It seems, Sir John," flashed M. Barthou, "that...
...meeting of the Student Council last night the officers for 1934-35 were elected. Richard Glover Ames '34 of Wayland officially handed over his duties as president to Ebenezer Francis Bowditch '35 of Concord. David Lewis Whitney '35 of Brookline was elected secretary, and Francis Daniels Moore '35 of Hubbard Woods, Illionis, treasurer...