Word: farr
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...year-old President, who lost four of his five sons in the War, left his Elysee Palace to sponsor a sale of books by French War Veterans. In the limousine beside ancient M. Doumer rode alert, bristle-bearded Novelist Claude Farrère, President de la Société des Ecrivains Combattants who were staging their "War Veterans' Book Afternoon" in the nearby building of the Rothschild Foundation. Book sales were proceeding briskly and Novelist Farrère's wife Henriette had just succeeded in selling a third book by her husband to the brawny Russian...
James Francis Farr '33, of Cambridge, has been chosen as alternate. The judges were Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, Professor F. C. Packard '20, and Dr. W. S. Howell. Any men who entered the trials may apply to Professor Holcombe to accompany the speaker as delegates...
...Simmons College, President S. D. L. Marsh of Boston College, President J. H. Morgan of Dickinson College, and President C. M. Sells of Bowdoin. William and Mary College, where the fraternity was first organized will be represented by Professor D. W. David, while Yale will send H. A. Farr. Professors Sigurther Nordal, Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer for this year, and Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Lecturer will be among those present at the exercises...
...tonight the final competition for the Pasteur Medal will be held. The six finalists, who will debate the question: Resolved. That The Briand Proposal for a Federation of European States is in the Best Interests of International Goodwill, are: R. M. Alt '32, A. A. Baillie '33, J. F. Farr '33, A. G. Malkan '33, J. J. Ryan '33, and T. I. Moran '32. The debates, which will be open to the public, will be judged by W. S. Howell, instructor in Public Speaking, Professor J. A. Mercier, and Professor A. C. Sprague...
...semi-final competition for the Pasteur Medal for debating yesterday, six men, R. M. Alt '32, A. A. Baillie '33, R. R. Daly '32, J. F. Farr '33, A. G. Malkan '33, and T. l. Moran '32, were retained for the final competition which will take place on April 23. The judges of yesterday's competition were J. A. Mereier, associate professor of French and Education, F. C. Packard '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking, and A. C. Sprague, assistant professor of English. The judges of the final competition will be W. S. Bowell, instructor in Public Speaking, Professor...