Word: crockers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Others participating in the play are: Rosemary McHugh, H. G. Hutchinson '34, Emeline Hill, Barbara Wertheim, W. S. Burrage '33, Hettye Jeane Crocker, Charles Sedgwick '34. W. B. Cudahy '34, D. K. Brown '33, J. C. Cort '35, Edwina Margulis, Marie Driscoll...
...Carman, Springfield, F. J. Casale, New Britain, Conn., R. T. Cassidy, Marblehead, H. R. Chalke, Plainville, Conn., C. R. Cherington, N. Y. City, J. A. Christenson, Concord, F. F. Clapp, Cambridge, E. W. Clark, West Roxbury, D. C. Clos, New York City, E. A. Crane, Cambridge, H. Crocker, Brookline, J. Depopolo, Westfield, D. B. Doherty, Jr., Cambridge, J. V. Doolin, Somerville, P. F. Dur. Toronto, Canada, J. S. Egel, Lynn...
...most insistent names they can enlist for their collection work. In the Manhattan district the name is Thomas William Lament; in Chicago, David Forgan; in St. Louis, John E. Edwards; in Boston, Dr. John B. Hawes II; in Cleve land, Dr. Robert Bishop; in San Francisco, William H. Crocker; in New Orleans, Dr. Chaille Jamison...
Stanford came into being as a result of an endowment by Senator Stanford. Some have maintained (and with some truth) that the endowment was made possible because of certain construction company profits made in the early days of the Central Pacific, when the Senator was associated with the C. Crocker Company, Collis P. Huntington, and Mark Hopkins the four evil geniuses of the undertaking...
...dramatic committee of the Idler Society. The complete cast is as follows: Charles Lamb J. F. Joyce '33 Mary Lamb Jane Mast Mr. Lamb H. G. Hutchinson '34 Mrs. Lamb Rosemary McHogh Becky Emeline Hill Jane Barbara Wertheim '33 William Godwin W. S. Burrage '33 Mrs. Godwin Bettye Jeanne Crocker George Dyer Charles Sedgwick '34 Charles Dudley W. B. Cudahy '34 Samuel Taylor Coleridge G. H. Foley '32 William Wordsworth J. C. Cort '35 Hester Savory Edwina Morgulis Mrs. Bracebridge Marie Driscoll