Word: crawford
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Calvin Coolidge in the White House carried on the same system, roughly, through the appointment of F. Stuart Crawford as research secretary. This post, however, went under a cloud when it was found that the Coolidge addresses, when dealing with geography and other indis- putable facts, followed with a striking literalness the text of the International Encyclopaedia. Besides, Mr. Coolidge had a certain vanity about his literary style which he considered inimitable. Lobby gossip went out through Good Friend Frank Waterman Stearns or Private Secretary Edward Clarke not through Mr. Crawford...
Score Gore Hall 27, Falcon Club 20. Goals Rauh 4. Armstrong 2. Daly 2. Hagopian 2, Gannon, Crawford 4. J. L. Whitney 2. Richtmeyer, Stone, Fouls Hagopian 2. Armstrong, Parmiter. Rauh. Crawford 2. J. L. Whitney 2 Time Two 20-minute periods. Referee A. W. Samborcki...
...summary of the game yesterday is as follows GORF HALL FALCON CLUB Armstrong, l.f r.f., Crawford Rauh, c. c., J. L. Whitney Hagopian, l.f. l.f. Richtmeyer Parmiter, Daly, l.g. r.g., W. T. Whitney Daly, Gannon r.g. l.g., Stone, Hooper...
...core of the volume is a Student Survey conducted by the Yale Student Council in 1926. It is the findings of this survey which supply the data for Mr. Crawford's treatment of the subject. The questionnaire employed by the Student Survey is printed in the back of the book, and seems to have emitted nothing which might help an intimate understanding of each individual...
Soon Harry was talking of Hollywood and when he heard that Joan Crawford was a favorite at Harvard he said, "Joan is a wonderful girl, and she's never caused me any trouble. In fact, the only mischief she ever does is when I'm acting. Then she stands arounds and laughs so hard that the whole work is broken up and we have to take the scene over...