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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Davis '30, and Burton Richardson '29. Four members of the Freshman team that recently won the championship of Class C in the Massachusetts State team competition are signed up for this tournament. They are Beckman Pool '32, A. W. Patterson '32, F. O. Canfield '32, and P. G. Livermore...
Three further lectures, which were announced yesterday, will bring to those interested, discussions of widely different subjects. On March 21, R. G. Hawtrey, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, Whitehall, London, who is now delivering the Lowell Institute lectures in Boston, will speak on the British Treasury. On March 28, there will be a talk on "Political Theory and Political Practice" by Ernest Barker, professor at Cambridge University; and Charles Beard will lecture on "Hair Trigger Governments in Eastern Europe" on April...
Bernard Barnes '30, P. S. Brown '30, S. E. Brown '30, M. R. Brownell '30, S. C. Burns '30, A. A. Campbell '30, A. G. Churchill '30, F. E. Cummings '30, E. C. Dieckerhoff '30, F. R. G. Giddens '30, M. T. Hill '30, H. T. Holbrook...
Citizen Calvin Coolidge accompanied by Citizeness Coolidge quietly drove from the Inauguration ceremonies at the Capitol to the Union Station a few blocks away. At the station they entered the private car of Edward G. Buckland, Vice President of the New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R., an old friend. Frank W. Stearns, who six years ago rode to Washington with the then new President, likewise joined the party. So did Dr. James F. Coupal, who had been White House physician. At 2:35 the Montrealer steamed out of the station to return to Massachusetts its greatest citizens...
...Post, with many other good G. O. Papers, was "disappointed" in Mr. Hoover because, under ill-disguised pressure from the Anti-Saloon League and the Ku Klux Klan, he had rejected William Joseph Donovan, a prize Hooverite but a Roman Catholic and a Wet. Before the eager Donovan eye were juggled first the Attorney-Generalship, then the War portfolio. Mr. Hoover finally had to withdraw both. The best he could offer his good friend was the Governor-Generalship of the Philippines, which Col. Donovan refused, leaving Mr. Hoover to wonder if he had been disloyal to an old friend...