Word: concords
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Theodore Chase '34, of Concord, has been appointed Senior Class Agent of the one million dollar Harvard Fund, an organization supplying the University with money from voluntary graduate contributions. Chase, who was recommended for the appointment by the Senior Class Officers, prepared at Groton, was editor-in-chief of the Freshman Red Book, Manager of the 1933 Hasty Pudding Show, and is at present Treasurer of the Student Council...
Starting their winter season, the glee club will journey to St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, tonight to give a program of mixed songs. G. Wallace Woodworth '24, instructor in Music and conductor of the Glee Club, and Edward B. Lee, Jr. '34, president of the Glee Club, also announce an extensive list of singing engagements during the winter and spring which will be ended by a trip to New York, Washington, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh...
...eyes of sympathetic but impartial observers Scot MacDonald has sunk in his own Cabinet until he has about the stature of a Cordell Hull, pleading vainly for such anciently good things as free trade and international concord while men of the Roosevelt and Chamberlain stamp lead their countries on to nationalism...
Chairmen of the four boards of the Freshman Red Book, who were appointed yesterday by C. Coleroy Gibson, Editor-in-chief, are Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr, of Washington, D. C., business chairman; Leavitt Sargent White of Plainfield, New Jersey, editorial chairman; John Bradford Bowditch of Concord, photographic chairman; Arnett McKennan of Boston, art chairman...
...Concord and throughout New Hampshire, New York newspapers sold out as quickly as they could be unloaded from icicled baggage cars. Who knew what might happen, now that the radio and the big papers down in New York were talking about John Winant for President? It had been a long time ago, but one New Hampshireman, Franklin Pierce, had made it. In the garland of local journalistic tributes which promptly flourished throughout the state, none was so significant as that of the Manchester Union: "If Mr. Winant aspires to the Presidency, he will discover only friendliness and loyalty at home...