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Pricking the blackness a few miles offshore were the lights of the Coast Guard cutter Pontchartrain, cruising slowly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Ship-finder | 8/12/1935 | See Source »

...center of commuter college life, was made this winter after Phillips Brooks House had refused to undertake the task for another year. The general administration of the center is under the charge of a committee of graduates consisting of Allston Burr '89 chairman, Joseph Hamlen '04, R. Amml Cutter '22, and Walter A. Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHITE APPOINTED NEW COMMUTER SECRETARY | 6/19/1935 | See Source »

...Allen; L. Allis, Jr.; A. W. Asmuth, Jr.; C. L. Barker; R. T. Benedict; G. S. Bernhard; A. S. Blodget, Jr.; H. H. Bristol; W. L. Brown; L. Burbank; T. B. Campion; A. B. Carlson; H. L. Carstein; K. Chappelow; E. T. Clarke; E. L. Cutter; E. C. Dahl; J. I. Dunton; W. F. Eberlein; G. Eddy; D. H. Ellis; E. Emerson; J. W. Erhard; H. Estey; G. Fraunhar; V. Fulmer; R. Getsinger; C. Gilliland; D. S. Glueck; H. S. Gruening; G. K. Hall; W. C. Hall; H. J. Hayden; C. Hennings; J. C. Hopkins; E. B. Hubbard; H. Huston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Applicants Admitted to Winthrop, Kirkland, and Lowell House Listed--Last of Seven House Lists | 6/12/1935 | See Source »

Charles R. Allen, Captain Alfred H. Colwell, Edward L. Cutter, Jr., Paul K. Doyle, Francis C. Eaton, Edmund F. Ingalls, Elliot B. Knowlton, William Lec, Jr., John S. Mechem, Ralph L. Pope, Jr., Timothy J. Reardon, Jr., George F. Roberts, Philip N. Ross, David W. Shean, Jr., Robert C. Stuart, John J. Sullivan, George F. Tyler, Jr., Richard O. Ulin, Manager William S. Crosbie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 214 Athletes, Managers Comprising 14 Spring Teams Awarded Insignia by Sports Committee | 6/10/1935 | See Source »

...most of the afternoon President (speaker) Fernand Bouisson of the Chamber of Deputies had little to do. On his high rostrum at the front of the Chamber he stroked his little white beard, tapped for order occasionally with an ivory paper cutter, but there were few occasions to ring the huge brass bell reserved for bigger ructions. A nervous crowd, kept in hand by a line of police, moiled about the Place de la Concorde and over the bridge to the Palais Bourbon, shouting "Save the franc!" Inside, important speeches were going on but few paid attention. Over the backs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Change at Crisis | 6/10/1935 | See Source »

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