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Martin Van Buren sits in repose, a white tie and high collar at his throat, his white hair like a halo around his balding old head, white sideburns creeping down his pink cheeks. Grover Cleveland leans back in majestic bulk, the imperious, mustachioed symbol of the era of bankers and builders. Teddy Roosevelt stares through his pince-nez with impatient energy, head belligerently forward, right hand resting on table, left fist clenched at the hip. And Franklin Roosevelt relaxes, hands on chair arms, in a pose so familiar that not even the bad, sharp lines of the Albany portrait...
...true ancients of U.S. sport had his greatest day of championship last week. White-topped Ben White, 70 years old and driver-trainer of harness horses since Grover Cleveland's second administration, won the World Series of harness racing: the $40,000 Hambletonian Stake for three-year-old trotters...
...number included Thomas J. Adams, Joseph W. Cummings, Robert C. Davenport, Edward S. Fitzgibbons, Albert P. Moore, Grover O'Neal, James F. Reidy, and Holland Rogers. The rest of this class of ROTCers are at MP school prior to their entry...
...buffet supper which is to be laid before the hungry Seniors at Kirkland Houses at 6:30 o'clock was arranged by Grover O'Neill and David Baldwin. From 10 to 2 o'clock, Lowell will be the scene of the Senior Spread, which dance chairman Stephen W. Gifford announced would be open to both the Class...
...committee also revealed the names of several newly-appointed class officials. Albert P. Everts '44 of Winthrop House and Newtonville was chosen new head of the committee and Grover O'Neill, Jr. '44 of 5 Linden Street and Oyster Bay, L. I.; and David Baldwin '44 of Leverett House and Belmont were added to its membership. O'Neill and Baldwin were runners-up for the post in the class elections and will replace members who have left College...