Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...four catchers are: Alfred H. Colwell '38, Paul K. Doyle '38, Philip C. Staples, ocC, and Elliott C. Bacon...
...beauty, and I knew it, as a child senses those things. She tried very hard to bring me [the eldest child] up so well that my manners would in some way compensate for my looks, but her efforts only made me keenly conscious of my shortcomings. . . . My father [Elliott Roosevelt, brother of Theodore Roosevelt], charming, good-looking, loved by all who came in contact with him. high or low, had a background and upbringing which were alien to her pattern. He had a physical weakness... Whether it was some-weakness from his early years which the strain of the life...
...accordance with an old custom, the Glee Club is to present a new and unpublished work at the Milton Academy Concert tonight. "Mater, Ades, Florum," a tarantella written by Elliott Carter '30 while he was a student here, has been chosen as the work to be honored by a Milton first performance...
...faculty, have been promoted to the following positions, effective next September: Carl J. Friedrich, Professor of Government; Clyde K. M. Kluckhohn, assistant professor of Anthropology; Paul D. Bartlett, assistant professor of Chemistry; Edward P. Herring, Assistant professor of Government; Frederick V. Hunt, assistant professor of Physics and Communication Engineering; Elliott Parkins '23, instructor in History and Literature; Roger W. Hickman, instructor in Physics and communication Engineering; Stanley S. Stevens, instructors in Psychology. The appointment of Dr. Friedrich is permanent and the others are for three years...
William Bernhard Berssenbrugge, Percy James Culver, Forrest Theodorc Foss, Rolf Kaltenborn, Peter Hobart Knapp, Malcolm Bodwell McTernen, Jr., Walter Hines Page, 2d., Curtiss Prout, Leavitt Sargent White, James Arnold Elliott Wood, Lorrin Ewart Woodman