Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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From the University at large, both Delmar Leighton '19 and Elliott Perkins '23 have been nominated to continue in office on the Board of Directors. Donald K. David '19, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, has again been proposed to represent the University Officers...
...Confederate veterans went to work in the rubble of their ruined homes, on exhausted acres choked with nettles and burdock. The struggle was common to officers and men alike: "General Pendleton plowed his Lexington farm in clothes so ragged that passers-by took him for a hired hand. General Elliott peddled fish and oysters"-a forerunner of the host of apple-sellers of post-World War I. After Reconstruction, individual states began to provide old soldiers' homes and small pensions for the needy...
Patrons of the dance were Elliott Perkins '23, lecturer in History and Master of Lowell House, and Mrs. Perkins; and Lieutenant Commander Edmund H. Barry, head of the Harvard V-12 unit, and Mrs. Barry...
...Roosevelt goes to St. Thomas' occasionally when she is in town. Elliott used to accompany her oftener than any other family member. Now Anna usually goes along. Mrs. Roosevelt belongs to the Woman's Auxiliary, addresses it about twice a year. Son James normally signs the checks for the Roosevelts' regular contributions to St. Thomas', but last month Mrs. Roosevelt sent an unsolicited check for "extra summer expenses...
...Colonel Elliott Roosevelt, whose second ex-wife married his onetime personal pilot a fortnight ago (TIME, July 3), made marital news himself. The Tribune of Wisconsin Rapids. Wis., acting on a report from Newsweek that he was engaged to the town's WAC Captain Ruth Briggs (see cut), saw Captain Briggs' mother, Mrs. Franz Rosebush. Said she: "Yes, it's true, but I wasn't going to announce it until Ruth said so." Newsweek had also mentioned Mary Churchill and the widowed Duchess of Kent as possible fiancees. Walter Winchell leaped into the fray, reprinted...