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...clock: G. R. Dennett defeated E. O. Tilton, C. H. Newton defeated N. J. Sondheim, L. B. Wheildon defeated C. W. Robbins, B. C. McDonald defeated J. N. Trivers, Albert Flowers, Jr. defeated N. I. Trevelyan, F. R. Stent defeated Robert Grinnell, J. H. Bartol defeated E. C. Parish, D. W. Brown defeated H. W. Whitney...
Representing Harvard at a meeting of New England Colleges, Peregrine White '33, G. R. Dennett '36, to Northfield over the weekend to take part in the discussion of the tendencies of college men politically, socially, and economically. It is expected that Yale, Dartmouth, Williams, Amherst, Mt. Holyoke, Smith, and other colleges will be represented...
Chairmen of the regional committees were: Boston's Carl P. Dennett (General Capital Corp.); New York's Owen D. Young (General Electric); Philadelphia's George Harrison Houston (Baldwin Locomotive) ; Cleveland's Lewis Blair Williams (Hayden, Miller & Co.): Washington's Edwin Charles Graham (National Electrical Supply ); Atlanta's George Simmons Harris (Exposition Cotton Mills); Chicago's Sewell Lee Avery (Montgomery Ward); St. Louis' James W. Harris (Harris-Polk Hats); Minneapolis' George Draper Dayton (department store); Kansas City's Joseph Franklin Porter (Kansas City Power & Light); Wichita Falls' Frank Kell (Kell Mill & Elevator Co.); San Francisco's Kenneth Raleigh Kingsbury (Standard...
...Alvan T. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bancroft, Mrs. Richard M. Saltonstall, Mrs. William Dana Orcutt, Mrs. Charles T. Collens, Mrs. Steven W. Sleeper, Mrs. Guy Currier, Mrs. George L. Paine, Mrs. Charles Peabody, Mrs. Otis Weld Richardson, Mrs. Horace Morison, Mrs. C. Nichols Greene, Mrs. Carl P. Dennett, Mrs. William C. Cox, Mrs. Irving Babbitt, Mrs. Bliss Perry, and Mrs. Edward Ingraham...
Last week the Military Tribunal met. Its members: Col. Francis Dennett, Acting Assistant Chief of Staff of the Free State Army; Col. Daniel McKenna, Deputy Quartermaster General; Commandant Connor Whelan; Commandant Frederick Tuite; Deputy Adjutant General John Joyce. Considering the fact that the Tribunal had power of life & death, that there is no appeal from their decisions (though the Government may modify or rescind sentences), the first verdicts were remarkably light...