Word: dudley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...debit side may be listed: superabundance in cobbles in the streets, newsboys with Back Bay accents. Dudley Street surface cars, Friday afternoon audiences at the Symphony, the South Station, Mechanics Hall, old Boston ladies, old Boston gentlemen, hot weather, cold weather, and a tendency towards pompousness. One may add that there are also other debits. But after the assets are balanced with the liabilities . . . one has . . . one has a collection of opinions and sentiments...
...examined Publisher Hearst to learn how, when & where he had obtained pseudo-official Mexican documents indicating that $1,215,000 was to have been paid to four U. S. Senators, with Mexican President Calles' halfbrother, Mexican Consul General Arturo M. Elias of Manhattan, and Lawyer Dudley Field Malone of Manhattan, as go-betweens (TIME, Dec. 19). Indignation flared last week when the names of the four Senators were published-Borah of Idaho (chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee), LaFollette of Wisconsin (youngest Senator, upright Progressive), Norris of Nebraska (chairman of the Judiciary Committee) and Heflin of Alabama (who mortally...
Twenty-four Crimson football players and one manager were rewarded with their letters for their activity on the gridiron this season. The insignia were awarded to the following men by vote of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports: Dudley Bell '28, G. K. Brown '29, H. W. Burns '28, S. C. Burns '30, F. A. Clark '29, J. L. Combs. Occ, J. P. Crosby '28, J. G. Douglas '30, A. O. Fordyce '28, A. E. French '29, David Guarnaccia '29, W. R. Harper '30, D. J. Kelley '28, W. W. Lord '28, T. F. Mason '30, John Parkinson...
...Dudley Bell of Waltham, the newly-elected Second Marshal, prepared at Exeter. He was vice-president of his class and captain of the 1928 football team in his Freshman year. Last year he was substitute center and this year held the pivot position regularly throughout the season. John Newton Barbee, Jr., of Chicago, III., the third Marshal, entered the University from the Carl Schurz High School in Chicago. For two years Barbee has been pitcher in the baseball lineup and center or guard in the basketball team, of which he is captain this year. He held the presidency...
...permanent Treasurer of the Class of 1928, Thorndike Dudley Howe of Boston, prepared at Andover, and since his matriculation has divided his interests between the Instrumental Club, of which he is president, and the wrestling team, which he leads this year as captain. Charles Cortez Abbott, the Poet, whose home is in Cambridge, prepared at Browne and Nichols and is president of the Advocate. The newly-elected Chorister, William Clarke Afwater, of Wellesley Hills, entered Harvard from Middlesex. In his Freshman year Atwater captained the 150-pound crew and this year is president of the Glee Club. John Caspar Dreier...