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Dates: during 1920-1929
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JOHN T. HARBOLD, M. D...
...Public Works. Scene: near Hyde Park corner, on the famed bridle path called Rotten Row. Laborer Rowlands is laying a kerbstone along the edge of the Row. Exalted Personage (pulling up his mount): "What is being done here?" Laborer Rowlands (vexed at the question, and not looking up): "What d'you th-" (Then, stammering, as he sees by whom he is addressed) :"I . . . . I mean . . . . I am laying a kerbstone." Exalted Personage (preparing to canter urbanely away): "A kerbstone? Ah, a useful improvement." Laborer Rowlands (wiping cold sweat from his brow, as the hoofbeats recede): "Lor! 'Is Majesty...
...what to tell the reporters, last week, by divulging to them the Embassy's request. Smart Londoners chuckled hugely, coined a jest about "The Nineteenth 'No Gushing' Amendment," and finally recalled the gush uttered recently to reporters by Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau President of the D. A. R. after her presentation (TIME, May 21): "I went in early, and I was in the Throne Room from the very beginning of the ceremony...
Engaged. Genevieve Carpenter, daughter of famed composer John Alden Carpenter ("Skyscraper Ballet"), to J. Elliot Cabot, Boston scion. When Miss Carpenter made her début in 1922 at a musicale in Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Pianist Rubenstein played the program...
Captain J. H. Lane '28, E. J. W. Danielson '29, J. C. Dreier '28, H. L. Ellison '28, R. C. Glenn '30, J. R. Harper '28, Captain-elect Hartnett, R. L. Hatch '28, Ira Markwett '28, A. H. B. McGuire '30, C. D. McQuaid '28, A. M. Murphy '29, O. E. Mulliken '28, S. P. Park '29, F. A. Pickard '29, H. L. Porter '28, W. J. Salmon '30, H. B. Sanders '30, J. J. Stenberg '28, H. D. Stone '28, H. J. Wallace '28, Manager J. O. Wilson...