Word: contributors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first contributor" to a $5,000,000 endowment campaign of the American Legion was the first citizen of the Nation...
Died. Louis A. Coolidge, 64, prominent Republican, onetime (1888-91) private Secretary to Henry Cabot Lodge, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1908-09), President of the Coolidge Family Association (1920- 23), contributor of an article on the Republican party to the Encyclopedia Americana; in Milton, Mass., of sclerosis of the liver...
...first criticism is based partly on personal resentment and partly on impersonal jealousy for the honor of the Science of History. Your learned contributor, I hear, is a historian, and I am therefore astonished to see that he has neglected to fortify, his statements by declaring his sources. He forces me to claim the distinction of being an original source--"Tutor est fons animatus", lest any of your readers should imagine that all Oxford dons are movie fans. I admit that it is highly desirable that they should be but I fear that such a state of things is ideal...
...difficulty, as Mr. Shaw will undoubtedly soon realize, is with the Englishman's innate fear of giving offense. How can the would-be contributor bear to see one great dramatist memorialized in a National Theatre while the other goes unrewarded? Rename it the Shakespeare and Shaw National Memorial Theatre, and contributions will pour in by thousands...
...transferred to the University this fall, after two years at Yale, where he distinguished himself in literary affairs. He was fence orator of his class and was a Cup man on the Yale Record. In addition he was a frequent contributor to the Yale Literary Magazine, and various other publications...