Word: gaspar
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lists of Morgan "friends" who were cut into stock deals below the market included the names of New Jersey's Senator Kean, Massachusetts' Lieutenant Governor Gaspar Bacon, Edgar Rickard, business associate of Herbert Hoover, Arkansas' Harvey Couch, now on R. F. C., Connecticut's G. O. P. Boss John Henry Roraback. The only "friend" revealed as having turned down a Morgan offer on ethical grounds was Board Chairman Edward Grant Buckland of New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Partner Whitney made a spirited defense of his firm's practice on the ground that...
...Republican rally in the Union is scheduled for next Tuesday, at which Gaspar G. Bacon '82, Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, will speak to the '36 men. Robert Luce '82, Congressman from Massachusetts, will also speak. S. R. Callaway '36, Massachusetts Hall representative on the Union Committee, will be in charge of the rally. It is being sponsored by the Harvard Republican Club, under the general direction of R. H. Amberg...
With Mayer R. M. Russell '14 of Cambridge tossing out the first ball to Gaspar G. Bacon '08, president of the Massachusetts Senate, a baseball contest which is fondly expected to become an annual classic between the "Plympton Playboys" and the Cambridge Police, will be played at 6.15 o'clock this afternoon on Russell Field. Major Charles R. Apted '06 of the Harvard Yard Police has been announced as the umpire...
...Police and the "Plympton Playboys", on Friday evening at 6.15 o'clock on Russell Field, North Cambridge. The game is planned as a conciliatory measure to restore the good feeling between the students and the police. Mayor Russell will toss out the first ball, which will be caught by Gaspar G. Bacon, president of the Massachusetts Senate. Major Charles R. Apted '06 will umpire the game...
Following is the speech delivered yesterday evening in the Living Room of the Harvard Union by Gaspar G. Bacon, president of the Massachusetts Senate, before the assembled Class of 1934. President Lowell and Dean A. C. Hanford also spoke...