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...Allen, Jr., Chairman, and Barbara Haruth; J. W. Bethell and Margaret Eastman; E. C. Booth and Jeanette Gow; C. del, Solar and Beatrice Allen; C. H. Granger and Cecille Stanley; C. A. Stewart, Jr., and Roberta Robinson...
Snake-eaters, Bandits. "Robbed and maltreated by bandits. Have Nambikuara and Pareccis collections," said a cablegram dated May 5 at Sao Paulo, Brazil, from Francis Gow-Smith, explorer and ethnologist for the Museum of the American Indian (Heye Foundation). The Museum was relieved, having feared him lost in Matto Grosso (thick forest) Province, Brazil. He had previously been reported as having eaten Christmas dinner with Commander Dyott in an Indian village. He had described the Nambikuara Indians as: most primitive; eating only raw food (snakes included) ; wearing a macaw feather in their noses; and no clothes. Mr. Gow-Smith, more...
...Dooley, E. B. Quarterback '27 20 185 5.9 Foster, F. P. Tackle '29 20 180 6. Fowler, E. H. Back '27 20 165 5.9 Fuqua, J. H. End '27 21 172 5.10 Fresonic, A. T. End '28 21 178 5.11 Gardner, D. W. Guard '28 22 180 6.2 Gow, A. W. Center '28 21 180 6.1 Gray, L. E. Guard '28 20 172 5.10 Grimes, P. W. Quarterback '28 20 163 5.9 Harris, R. S. Quarterback '29 19 157 5.10 Hardy, C. L. Tackle '27 22 193 6.2 Holleran, J. H. Tackle '27 22 205 6. Horton, N. M. Back...
...James Gow, for 18 years headmaster of Westminster School, England, died in February. He brought Westminster to its full enrollment of 300, partly by reason of the erection ef extensive laboratories in connection with the school. Dr. Gow created a sensation in 1919 by remaining covered in the royal presence during a visit to the school by the King and Queen and the Prince of Wales on the occasion of the annual Pancake Greeze. The explanation current was that Dr. Busby, headmaster in the day of Charles II, retained his hat in the presence of that monarch upon a plea...
...Kerry Gow", a play that is an old favorite in Boston, was presented for the first time in several years on Monday night at the Arlington Theatre. Its merry good-humor, its romance and exciting situations, made an irresistible appeal to an enthusiastic house...