Word: gibsonized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...microphone. "I want to congratulate you," he cried to Cincinnatians, "on your Charter form of government. . . . You have gotten away from the city machines which are one of the very great dangers to city government in this country." Few minutes later Nominee Landon arrived at the Hotel Gibson where 1,200 Republican regulars were gathered to breakfast in his honor. Up to Charlie Taft sped his law partner, Representative John B. Hollister, to whisper that the breakfasters were "furious," that Alf Landon would have to say something to square himself with them. Said the Nominee in his ensuing speech...
Though Editor Martin, who suffered from malaria, retired for a few years to build up his health, there was no dearth of energetic contributors. From the magazine's point of view, most important of these was Charles Dara Gibson. To Life for $4 he sold his first contribution: A dog outside his kennel baying the moon.* Encouraged by a publisher who was also an artist, Gibson was joined in Life's early pages by such celebrated draughtsmen as E. W. Kemble (funny Negroes), Palmer ("Brownies") Cox, F. G. Attwood...
Dunster House; C. Colmery Gibson '37, chairman, Emile Dubiel '37, Malcolm B. McTernen, Jr. '37, Nathaniel G. Benchley '38, M. Bernard...
ENDS: Donald L. Daughters '39, Robert L. Green '39, Winthrop S. Jameson, Jr. '39, Philip C. Staples '37, Benjamin A. Smith '39, Gibson Winter...
...undergraduate committee started work last winter and continued during the summer, Quinn remaining during July and Bowditch returned in August. Caleb Foote '39 was active last Spring. Other members of the committee include, C. Colmery Gibson '37, George G. Hedblom '37, Herbert M. Irwin '37, Shaun Kelley '36, and LeMoyne White...