Word: cutters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tudor, Clark, and Lawrence were all in the original nomination announced Friday, January 7. Subsequent nominations by petition to the original men selected included R. R. Cutter and E. G. Manchester for president, David Guarnaccia for vice-president, and Thomas McGovern and M. Shapiro for secretary-treasurer. These men were nominated by petition of 25 names before January 13. HOW 1929 NOMINEES STOOD President John Tudor 1137 Winslow Carlton 1280 C. McK. Norton 1287 E. G. Manchester 1782 H. H. Cutter 2001 Vice-President F. A. Clark 1204 David Guarnaccia 1390 A. G. Churchill 1460 T. G. Moore 1606 Secretary...
Five names have been added to the original list of nominees. Two more names raise the number of presidential candidates from three to five. Harry Hyman Cutter of Malden and Elbert Grant Manchester of Winsted, Connecticut, are the petitioned nominees...
Harry Hyman Cutter '29 of Malden has been nominateed for president of the Sophomore class by a petition signed by 25 members of the class, it was announced last night by the Executive Board. Further nominations will be received till 12 o'clock tomorrow. None will be accepted after that hour. The ballots will be sent out as soon as possible after the closing of the nominations, and a week's time will be allowed for their return. In order to facilitate the completion of the elections, members of the class are asked to return the ballots as quickly...
...prominent Japanese who went to meet the Prince shut their eyes to avoid witnessing the undignified spectacle of a descendant of the Sun Goddess slithering down a steep, icy gangplank. Assistant Secretary of State J. Butler Wright kept his eyes open, greeted Prince Chichibu, and saw that the revenue cutter on which he was taken off the Majestic borrowed a Japanese flag from the liner and ran it up while a salute of 21 guns boomed from the shore...
...Brown cheer-leaders at the end of Saturday's game was made by this morning's CRIMSON. Their action in keeping the goal posts safe from attack by Brunonians, actual and synthetic, was a pleasing, gesture of intercollegiate friendliness which merits cordial appreciation. Very truly yours. R. A. Cutter '22, November...