Word: francises
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Died. Francis Peabody, 83, Boston lawyer; after long illness; in Milton, Mass. Educated in England, at Cheltenham, Cambridge, and Lincoln's Inn, London, Peabody returned to lead Massachusetts' legal, social, sporting life for 50 years. He co-founded Norfolk and Myopia Hunt Clubs, the Brookline Country Club, the...
In the dark days of the 1933 bank holiday, President Roosevelt installed in the office of Comptroller of the Currency an inconspicuous lawyer named James Francis Thaddeus ("Jefty") O'Connor. Jefty did not know much about banking, as he readily admitted, but he had dabbled in enough other professions...
* Drs. Francis Oscar Anderson, Gerald Thomas Altimas, Franklin Lane MacPhail.
Francis Keppel
The Lee Wade Prize of 50 dollars was given by Dr. Francis Henry Wade in memory of his son, Lee Wade, 2nd, Class of 1914.