Word: dyers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Nichols 160 Frank Paul Kane 150 Donald Coasts Gates 149 Harold Robertson Jones 145 John Wright Adie 135 Robert Parker MacFadden 120 Robert Winslow Puffer 120 Robert Winthrop 112 Edward Reed Nash Jr. 109 Charles Francis Darlington Jr. 108 Harschel Hobart MacCubbin 107 Ganley DeJongh Osborne 106 Randolph Harrison Dyer 94 James Laurence Carroll Jr. 72 Ballots thrown out 35 Total...
...Elected--Permanent Class Office) Thayer Cumings Frederick Strong Moseley Edward Walker Marshall John Nickerson Watters FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be Elected) John Wright Adie Robert Parker MacFadden James Laurence Carroll Jr. Joseph Carlton McGlone Charles Francis Darlington Jr. Edward Reed Nash Jr. Randolph Harrison Dyer William Ichabod Nichols Donald Coats Gates Stanley De Jongh Osborne Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe Robert Winslow Puffer Harold Robertson Jones Charles Lee Todd Jr. Frank Paul Kane Herschel Hobart MacCubbin Robert Winthrop FOR ALBUM COMMITTEE (Five to be Eiected) Ralph Sargent Railey Henry Melvin Hart Jr. Le Baron Russell Barker Franics Bourn Hayne James...
Colonel H. Anthony Dyer of Providence roused the congress to a high pitch of religious fervor by speaking of the French custom of reserving the sacrament on the altar and indicating its presence with a red light. Said he: "No matter how beautiful is the building, no matter how eloquent the words of the preacher, a church cannot give us the feeling of reverence without the presence of the red light...
...ushers representing the University are F. P. Kane '26, R. H. Dyer '26, A. H. O'Neil '28, W. L. Tibbetts '26, W. I. Nichols '26, and Le B. R. Barker '26, D. J. Worthington, C. E. Allen, J. P. St. Clair, C. D. Webster, F. N. Blodgett, E. C. McClintock have been named the Dartmouth ushers...
...back from Omaha, the President was up and had breakfasted by 6:30, when his train drew into St. Louis. Mrs. Coolidge and he were met by Luther E. Smith, an Amherst classmate, Mayor Miller and Representative Dyer (sponsor of the Anti-Lynching Bill) and driven through St. Louis parks, stopping at the zoo, where the President got down to look at the bears. An hour later the Presidential train was on its way eastward once more...