Word: ferguson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Agents have been appointed in each of the houses to receive subscriptions at the new $9 rate. They are as follows: Dunster, E. C. Pugh '33; Eliot. E. S. Holden; Lowell, Peregrine White '33; Adams, A. B. Gardner '33; Kirkland, R. A. Irwin '33; Leverett, C. B. Ferguson '33; Winthrop, H. W. Taylor '33. Those who live in buildings other than the seven houses may see H. B. Powers...
...ushers are: A. J. Barrett '33, A. H. Bill '35, K. W. Brown '35, S. C. Porman '33, C. B. Ferguson '33. R. H. Raig '33, W. H. Harris 1G., M. F. Hearn '34. D. M. Matthews 1L., William McNett '33, J. R. Morison '35, A. S. Pier '35, C. H. Pratt '33, O. W. Robbins '34, Lanning Roper '33, T. W. Thorndike '33, and R. H. Weed...
...following is a list of the Dance Committee: S. C. Dorman '33, J. N. Eisman '33, C. B. Ferguson '33, W. H. Harris 1G., William McNett '33, W. H. Lewis '35, and Roper...
Chief Robert C. Johnson and Officer Howard Ferguson of the Roanoke police stood secret watch near the stump, ceaselessly for six days & nights. They saw nothing. When they withdrew and Chief Johnson communicated with the extortionists, via the stump, as "John J. Jones," agent for Col. Lindbergh, answers came. By bargaining the tribute was cut from $50,000 to $25,000, to $17,000. A check for the latter amount was finally left in the stump and next day Joe Bryant presented it for payment at the Roanoke bank designated. His story when arrested was that he had "just happened...
...yard breast-stroke Won by M. V. Leventritt '36 (Brooks); second, N. A. Ferguson '36 (Brooks); third. T. M. Burke '36 (Kirkland). Time...