Word: hamiltone
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...appointed head usher, but the list of his assistants is still incomplete. As it stands now, however, the list includes D. R. K. Barnes '27, Dudley Bell '28, G. W. Blowers '28, W. R. Chase 1 G. B., A. G. Churchill '29, Alexander Donald '27, A. O. Fordvee '28, Hamilton Heard '28, W. W. Lord '28, W. R. Medders '28, William Mulford '28, O. M. Raymond, 3 L. J. C. Sprague '28 and W. S. Youngman...
...Dramatic Club announced the election last night of the following officers for the coming season. Kingsley Arnold Perry '28 of Springfield was elected President. Other officers are Chandler Robbins and of Boston, vice-president Richard Marsh Rennett '28 of Youngstown, Ohio, secretary: Hamilton Warren. OcC of Boston, treasurer; Frederick Hill Rahr '29 of Brookline was elected to the executive committee...
...Hamilton's - son - Hamilton's son, Hamilton, became captain of the Harvard football eleven which lost to Yale 8-0. But it took this Fish only three years to graduate cum laude. He has been in Congress for three terms and is not yet 40, His family is like a switchboard through which his mind can plug in quickly to any period in U. S. history. His family has dealt with Latin-American countries before. His grandfather once brought peace to four of them. If Hamilton Fish Jr. predicts conquest of Mexico, it is not the boasting...
...jury went out to deliberate; the trial judge, James R. Hamilton, went home for a rest; Defendant Norris and his bodyguard took a walk over to his hotel. A long time would elapse, all thought, before the jury could untangle the splenetic arguments of the lawyers. Two hundred miles away in Fort Worth, Evangelist Norris' followers prayed industriously...
...back. Mrs. Norris and their two boys-J. Frank Jr., 16, home from Culver Military Academy for the excitement, and George Louis, 10-huddled near him. Dexter E. Chipps Jr., 14, stared over at them. Bailiffs and deputy sheriffs stood in pompous readiness to shoot. "The punishment," said Judge Hamilton, "for anyone creating any disturbance or demonstration in this courtroom will be $100 or three days in jail." Then the jury foreman read off the verdict of not guilty...