Word: flagg
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Married. James Montgomery Flagg, 47, illustrator, to Miss Dorothy Wadman, 25, his magazine-cover model; in Manhattan. His first wife, who was Miss Nellie McCormick of St. Louis, died in April...
...manner of inducing the smile, and in the graduates themselves are bound to make a difference. But there was one guest at the dinner, who pictures himself flying to Boston to Russian leaps, completely at one with the work he had to do. Of course Mr. James Montgomery Flagg is old in the ways of his craft. But he needed all his cunning to strike off the group around the board. With rapidity and daring he has caught them. Mr. Longfellow fils lends the dignity of the New England literary tradition to a group in no great danger of being...
...come to the Graduate Dinner" said James Montgomery Flagg to a CRIMSON reporter last evening "every year since I was made an ornery editor--that's Lampy for 'honorary',--but nobody ever knows...
Heywood Broun, ex'14, Dean Briggs, and J. T. Wheelwright '76 were among the speakers and E. S. Martin '77 and James Montgomery Flagg were among the prominent guests...
...cover of the number, depicting the alumnus and the baby carriage is by C. J. Child '25. Other features of the number are James Montgomery Flagg's interpretation of himself on route to the Dinner and an editorial by E. S. Martin '77, who is editorial writer for "Life". D. T. W. McCord '21 and Joseph Alger '22 are among the younger contributors...