Word: concorde
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...part of the permanent exhibition is of framed photographs, such as those of locomotives, stations, a Camden and Amboy engine with driving wheels nine feet in diameter and a smoke-stack ten feet high, and special train of flat cars carrying a consignment of 30 horse-drawn coaches from Concord, N. H. to Omaha, Nebraska...
James Southworth ("Jim") Parker used to teach at St. Paul's School (Concord, N. H.). In 1898 he went to farming, in Salem, N. Y. His neighbours saw he had "book learnin' " and sent him to the legislature, then Congress (in 1913). He wears square-cut clothes, stutters a little, reads studiously. As chairman of the Interstate & Foreign Commerce Committee he supervises much intricate legislation and shares with Cheesemaker Snell in commanding the Republican half of New York's big delegation...
...other members of the committee named are: Gordon Huggins '29 of Montclair, N. J. John de Laittre '29 of Minneapolis minn; William Rupert Maclaurin '29 of Boston; Frank Augustus Pickard '29 of Concord Junction; Lawrence Milton Shaporo '29 of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Richard Waterman Thayer '29 of Boston...
...Milton Movius, II. L. Jr. '30 Guard 20 200 6 Berkshire O'Connell, R. H. '29 End 25 185 6 Exeter Ogden, R. S. '31 End 19 170 5-11 Milton Parkinson, J. '29 Guard 22 173 5-8 Groton Pickard, F. A. '29 End 21 175 5-10 Concord H. Potter, J. W. '30 Back 18 205 6-2 Riverside H. Prior, J. A. '29 End 24 175 6 Andover Putnam, E. T. Jr. '30 Quarterback 20 170 5-10 Milton Putnam, S. '31 Quarterback 19 165 6-1 Milton Richards, C. F. '31 Center 19 186 6 Groton...
...performers are young friends of Son Collier; they give fictitious names in the programs. Said Son Collier: "I don't act unless I have to. I have enough to do." After locking the door of his theatre, he returned to his schooling at St. Paul's, Concord...