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...Buffalo and was naturally disappointed by the interference of the clouds there, but he went on to say: "While I didn't see the eclipse, I heard it all across the country. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company had arranged special wires between seven stations, Buffalo, Ithaca, Poughkeepsic, Middletown, Easthampton, Northampton and New York City. As the period of totality approached, the operator at each station in turn, beginning of course with Buffalo, reported the weather conditions and the time. When the actual phase of totality set on a certain prearranged signal was sent both by telephone and telegraph...
...imps. He was at home among all the blind shots Greenwich presents, literally and in the figure 71. The match players dwindled away, including Imp Lewis, to two juveniles-W. H. Taft Jr., of Dartmouth College and Montclair, N. J., and J. J. Mapes, of Harvard University and Easthampton, L. I. Recalling how those Greenwich hills had seen him larrupped by Dexter Cummings in the Intercollegiate Final (TIME, July 7) Taft larrupped Mapes. Women. The long tiled porch of Shenecossett Country Club, at New London, Conn., was all a-titter and aflutter with 175 women, flocked thither...
...forced upon a lecture platform, always looks like a "frightfully tired Savonarola who is speaking in a trance." And there are Hamilton's own sensations on such occasions, when he always gives impromptu speeches. There is his visit to America where he met John Drew, the "Squire of Easthampton and the gardenia of the American stage"; his meeting with the "wistful Charlie Chaplin, who hides the soul of Punchinello beneath the comic rags of slapstick"; and that "delightful, naive and unconceited man, Will Rogers, who will never recover from his surprise and amazement at having been able...
...Cohen, of Roxbury; Norman Spencer Cooke, of Atlantic; William Humphreys Coolidge, of Boston; Randolph Bradstreet Dodge, of Wenham; Edward Kinsman Hale, of Winchester; Herbert Dudley Hale, of New York, N. Y.; Frederick Dollen Hansen, of New York, N. Y.; Edward Rogers Hastings, Jr., of Milton; Everit Albert Herter, of Easthampton, L. I.; Archibald Alexander Hutchinson, of Englewood, N. J.; Samuel Zachary Kaplan, cum laude, of Scranton, Pa.; David Wilber Lewis, 3d, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; John Hayes Lord, of Plymouth; Joseph Lorenz. (Distinction in Economics), of Delphi, Pa.; Francis Joseph O'Brien, of Roxbury; Arthur Joseph Reardon, of South Boston...
Thomas Montgomery Gregory '10, of Bordentown, N. J., came to Harvard from Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass. During his first year at College, he made his Freshman debating team; as a Sophomore, he was an alternate, and as a Junior, he was a regular, on the University team. He is vice-president of the University Debating Council, and president of the Harvard Debating Club...