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Born in South Boston in 1866, Keezer came to the Square after a youth spent at paper-peddling and in the prize ring. He fought professionally at 105 pounds and looks in trim even today. Growing up with Cambridge, he watched other tailors--Durant, Brown, Snow and Pinkos--come and go. By the time he had a turnover of two thousand suits a year, he had established himself in "big business." The Cambridge Chamber of Commerce elected him to membership. With his accumulated capital he built the first stores in North Cambridge, and its first theatre. Then he satisfied...
Among the guests at the banquet were Charles Fay '69, the oldest living graduate of the University; Jerome D. Greene '96, secretary to the Corporation; John W. Lowes, financial vice-president of the University; and Aldrich Durant, business manager...
...LIFE OF GREECE-Will Durant- Simon and Schuster...
...increase in wages granted to waitresses last spring was given by Aldrich Durant, Business Manager, as the main cause for the change in board rates this fall. He stated last year that "the cumulative effect of these (labor) adjustments has been such that for the past two years the receipts of dining halls have failed by a considerable margin to cover the charges...
Among the Eliot squad seeing action were Chute, Ossaua, T. Miller, Hull, A. Miller, and Henderson. On the Dudley list were: Regan, White, Durant, Harris, Clay, MacDonald, Santesuosso, and Hawthorne...