Word: gallatin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sons of public men nowadays are seldom permitted to participate in their parent's official experiences. The usual feeling is that they should be shielded from fame rather than educated by means of it. A century ago the attitude was different. For example, 16-year-old James Gallatin, son of famed Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin, was taken to Europe as private secretary on the father's diplomatic mission which resulted in the Treaty of Ghent...
Married. Mrs. Josephine Lanier Jones, great-great-granddaughter of Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin, granddaughter of Poet Sidney Lanier; and Russell Blake Livermore, lawyer (Livermore & Livermore); in Manhattan...
Died. Alexander M. Dockery, 81, onetime (1901-05) Governor of Missouri; at Gallatin...
...Entry--V. T. Desmet C-23 D Entry--R. B. O'Donnell E-21 E Entry--H. S. Patrick F-13 ALEX, HAMILTON A Entry--S. L. Cohn 11 B Entry--J. S. Frame C-44 C Entry--E. L. Manchester 21 D Entry--J. B. Fyffe D-23 GALLATIN B Entry--S. C. Cleaves B-42 C Entry--T. S. Camper C-46 D Entry--S. T. Brading D-13 E Entry--V. T. Smith E-34 F Entry--S. B. Post F-11 MELLEN A Entry--D. A. Shaw A-31 B Entry--H. G. Curran...
Students' in the Business School may see Dr. Packard at his office in Gallatin Hall, Building "C", first floor, between 8.30 and 9.30 o'clock every morning, and between 2 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon, except Thursday and Saturday. Saturday afternoons, Sunday, and all emergency calls may be made at University 5846, or the Stillman Infirmary, University...