Word: fosterers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
HARVARD 1932 ARLINGTON H. S.Crosby, Mays, Sprague, l.w. r.w., Rice, AbbottWood, Martin, c. c., Duffey, O'NeilStubbs, Lincoln, Foster, r.w. l.w., Lax, WinnCunningham, Gleason, l.d. r.d., ForbesPalmer, Bottomly, r.d. l.d., ClarkDraper, g. g., Mannin
Married. Conde Nast, 54, smart Manhattan host & publisher (Vanity Fair, Vogue, House & Garden) ; to Leslie Foster of Lake Forest, Ill., granddaughter of late Gov. George White Baxter of Tennessee; in Aiken, S. C. In 1923 Publisher Nast was divorced by Mrs. Clarisse Coudert Nast...
According to the text of the resolution by the Associated Harvard Clubs when the gift was voted, it is intended to foster good-will and mutual understanding between the oldest University in the United States and the largest and one of the oldest in South America. The fellowship will bring a student to Harvard for two years, beginning in 1929. The gift was announced in Boston yesterday by H. M. Williams, '85, President of the Associated Harvard Clubs...
...Foster Stone Davis...
...Foster Stone Davis, of Concord...