Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Police will seek a postponement of the inquiry into the assault made upon Frank Foster, Dunster House janitor, which is scheduled to open in the East Cambridge Court tomorrow...
...Though Foster is leaving the hospital today, his doctors petitioned Lieutenant Joseph Shannon to seek a week's postponement of the case as the janitor is still too weak to bear the strain of appearing in court...
...Foster will be taken care of financially for the rest of his life, it was learned yesterday...
...Frank Foster, Dunster House janitor, will leave the Baker Memorial Hospital tomorrow, out of danger, but minus the sight of one eye. At the same time nine summonses will be served on students in the College to appear at the East Cambridge Court on Thursday to testify in the trial which will determine Foster's assailant...
...Economist Keezer's associates on the board was William Trufant Foster, first president of Reed College. When Reed was founded in 1911 by the widow of a steamboat tycoon as a cultural centre for the Northwest, William T. Foster had been called to get it going. He built a surprisingly intellectual college with no intercollegiate athletics, no fraternities, complete student self-government. In 1920 President Foster resigned* and thereafter Reed coasted along under competent but not always vigorous leadership. After Messrs. Foster & Keezer had been working on the Consumers' Board for six months, Mr. Foster...