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Irving Chase '39 heads the Dance Committee, assisted by S. Roger Sheppard '41, Llwellyn Vorley '41, L. John Profit Sp., and Frank F. White '89, Gardner Stratton '39 has been appointed Head Usher. The committee has announced that the dance will be limited to 200 couples at $4.50 each, while no more than 75 stage at $2.25 per head will be admitted...
Senator's stalest bit of gossip-A President Pitches a Little Woo-was dated February 28, 1844. It related the old story of President John Tyler's below-decks necking with 20-year-old Julia Gardner when a gun blew up on the new U.S.S. Princeton during a trial run on the Potomac, killing Secretary of State Abel Parker Upshur, Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer, Julia Gardner's father and two others. Wooer Tyler married the girl a few months later...
...leading partner of C. D. Barney & Co. He cashed in on marketing Winston-Salem's R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel) stock. Relatively, he survived the 1929 crash better than most Wall Streeters. He kept in touch with North Carolina politics and his old friend Democrat Max Gardner (Governor...
From all indications it appears that Greenwood will bring to the Indoor Athletic Building a rather weak team as it has in the past. Hailing from Gardner, Massachusetts, where the "Memorial" is a club of the Y. M. C. A. variety, the Greenwood boys will have the rely upon their nerve rather than their swimming ability to score many points against the Ulenmen...
...meeting of the Advocate editors at Advocate House last night the following officers were elected: T. F. Bradshaw, '40, succeeding Samuel N. Hinckley, '39, as President; Gardner C. Quarton, '40, succeeding R. Palmer Baker, Jr., '39, as Secretary; Paul W. Cherington, '40, succeeding John H. Davies, '39 as Treasurer; Lonsdale F. Stowell, '41, as Advertising Manager; Samuel S. Binnian, '40, succeeding Allen W. Clowes, '39, as Circulation Manager; and John H. Huntington, '40, as Bacchus...