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...Campbell '30, John Cross '30, Robert Cushman '30, R. U. Clemence '30, W. H. Cheseborough '30, A. G. Churchill '30, G. T. Cary '30, R. G. Carpenter '31, C. G. Davenport '30, F. S. Davis '30, D. F. Davis '30, E. C. Dieckerhoff '30, P. C. Ela '30, Richard Edwards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BARRETT PICKS 58 CLASS DAY USHERS | 6/11/1929 | See Source »

...loitering" in front of the State House in Boston, 156 men and women were arraigned, found guilty. All but six were fined $5 and paid the fine. The others? Edna St. Vincent Millay, poet; Ellen Hayes, retired Wellesley College professor; John Howard Lawson, playwright; William Patterson, Negro lawyer; Ela Reeve Bloor and Catherine Huntington, liberal gentlewomen?were fined $10. Lawyer Arthur Garfield Hays of the American Civil Liberties Union counseled them to appeal their cases, as tests. His argument...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RADICALS: Sacco Aftermath | 9/5/1927 | See Source »

Freshman Squad: John Potter '20, E. J. Ward '30, R. F. Barbeur '30, P. H. Clark '30, D. J. Dungan '30, P. L. Ela '30, C. N. Russell '30, G. P. Murphy '30, D. R. Gay '30, R. C. Hana '30, G. T. Houges '30, R. V. Kellogg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS SQUADS FORMED IN NEW SQUASH LEAGUE | 12/22/1926 | See Source »

Messalina. Ennio was only a Persian slave who asked nothing but to be left alone with Ela, the little Greek girl. Roman life in 41 A.D., he found, was more complicated than that. He was too handsome. Before the picture was half unreeled the Empress and one of the most luxuriously affluent Princesses were contending for his favor. Finally, he smashed up his chariot in the great race in the circus. None of this narrative, even the smash, was dangerously exciting. Probing elsewhere for values, one finds the picture useful chiefly as a reincarnation of Latin life. The forum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures Sep. 1, 1924 | 9/1/1924 | See Source »

...Medical Improvement was devoted to a discussion of the need of a Harvard Infirmary. Dr. Clarence I. Blake, professor of Otology in the Medical School, opened the discussion. He was followed by Dr. G. W. Fitz, by Mr. Walker, who spoke on hospital construction, by Doctors Driver, Wyman, and Ela, practicing physicians in Cambridge, and others...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROJECT FOR INFIRMARY. | 5/16/1895 | See Source »

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