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Entering Williams in 1901, after a freshman year at Bates, Tyler Dennett became art editor of Gulielmensian (yearbook), editor of the Literary Monthly, a football regular. Once, for his part in a student riot, he was suspended for six weeks. In 1904 he left Williams with a diploma, four college prizes which he went out for because he needed the money, and not nearly enough education. Four years at Union Theological Seminary and several more at Johns Hopkins to get a Ph. D. in U. S. diplomatic his tory helped to fill his brain with proper learning. Thereupon he successively...
Princeton men respect and like Tyler Dennett, find his lectures good fun. He is tall, thickset, blue-eyed, and his close-cropped hair is beginning to grey around the temples. A quick smile keeps extra wrinkles in his wrinkled, ruddy face. He has to wear glasses when he motors or reads, takes them off for lectures. When he is not writing diplomatic history he likes to paint, fish, photograph, putter around the house. No carpenter or plumber is ever needed by the Dennett household. Father of four, he got his two eldest sons to help him put up the family...
President-elect Dennett has kept in touch with his alma mater, but even if he were going back to the campus for the first time since graduation he would soon feel at home. The same stately elms still march across the close-clipped green. Some new buildings have been added to the architectural hodgepodge. There are new fraternities; Tyler Dennett's own local AZA has become national Phi Gamma Delta. But he will find many a familiar face in the faculty. Three years ago a census revealed that one-sixth of Williams' professors had taught there more than...
Chairman Raymond Dennett '36, of the committee made perfectly clear in his statement on the formation of the committee Saturday evening that it was neither Anti-Nazi or Pro-Communist in sympathies, but was merely concerned with the action of the police in the matter and the possibilities of securing a fair trial for the defendants...
Other members of the committee are Thomas B. O'Connor '35, George B. Edwards 1G, Victor H. Kramer '35, O. F. Ingram '35, and Herman Walker 1G. Dennett announced that several members of the committee were planning to call on Commissioner 'Hultman today if an audience could be secured and lodge a formal protest...