Word: everett
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Everett Addoms, Jr., Exeter; Abraham Martin Aloff, English High School; George Alpert, Boston Latin School; Warren Wilcox Anthony, Andover; Charles Francis Ayers, Jr., Northeastern Preparatory School, Boston; Talbot Baker, Milton Academy; Nathan Spencer Barnes, Thacher School, Ojai Valley, Cal.;. Philip Barbour Bennett, Riverdale Country School, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y.; Harold Berliner, Boston Latin School; Clarence Edwin Brown, Cambridge High and Latin School; Roscoe Conkling Bruce, Jr., Cambridge High and Latin School; Dean Chamberlin, Exeter; Grover Arvel Chenoweth, Boston Latin School; Albert Goodwill Churchill, Browne and Nichols School; Henry Ives Cobb, 3d., Groton...
...weeks ago Senator Ralston died. "Here," said the Republicans, "is the end of our factional fights in Indiana. Governor Jackson will support a Republican. New is in the Cabinet. Governor Jackson may appoint Everett Sanders, the President's Secretary, but if he appoints Beveridge, both Beveridge and Watson will be in the Senate, and there will be no light between them in 1926. They will carry the state easily...
...Senator Ralston is important. It means the loss of a Democratic vote, for Governor Jackson of Indiana is a Republican and will appoint one of his party to the vacancy. Conjecture has veered in many directions, the nationally known names mentioned being those of Albert J. Beveridge, onetime Senator; Everett Sanders, Secretary to the President and former Congressman; Will R. Wood, Representative and Chairman of the Republican Congressional Committee...
...Back Worcester Sprague, W. F., '27 21 178 5.11 Center Revere H. S. Reece, E. M., '28 20 160 5.9 Back Peekskill H. S. Loomis, R. H., '26 21 175 5.11 Back Oak Park H. S. Oberlander, S., '26 20 196 6. Back Everett H. S. Sage, J. C., '26 21 161 5.8 End Easton...
...this interest in the spread of human culture that in 1819 prompted him to carry out a suggestion of a Harvard graduate, Joseph George Coggswell and a wish previously expressed to him in a letter by Edward Everett, to send to the library of Harvard College a set of his collected works...