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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week, it became known that Charles Sumner Hamlin, able governor of the Federal Reserve Board, is completing the 163rd volume of scrapbooks of clippings which he has assiduously compiled for the past 40 years with the perspicacity which has characterized his career. These clippings are excerpts from various newspapers and magazines and cover finances, politics, economic questions and the like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Gypsum | 9/13/1926 | See Source »

...Dedham team composed of Phillip Saltonstall, number one, W. Cameron Forbes, number two, J. Dudley Clark, number three, and Jaspar Bacon who was replaced in the last two chukkers by B. Nathan Hamlin at back, are all experienced players and gave their younger rivals a stiffer fight than was expected. Until the final three periods the score zigzagged back and forth with first one team and then the other taking the lead. Towards the close of the game, however, the veterans tired and the Crimson mallet men forged far ahead, counting their final goal just as the game ended...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MALLET FOUR OUTRIDES DEDHAM FOR COPLEY CUP | 6/9/1926 | See Source »

...first man for Wolf's Head; and of Van Buren Taliaferro of Manhattan, first for Elihu Club. The even greater honors of being 15th and last man "tapped" for the four societies (in the order named) fell respectively to Philip W. Bunnell of Scranton, Pa., Hannibal Hamlin of Brooklyn, James G. Butler of Hartford, Conn., and George F. Scherer* of Washington, D. C. John J. Pierson of Manhattan had the hardihood to refuse the accolades of Wolf's Head and Elihu Club, preferring to await election to "Bones" or "Keys"- which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Wedlock | 5/31/1926 | See Source »

This attitude was swiftly indorsed by Professor Alfred D. F. Hamlin of Columbia University, chairman of a Division of Fine Arts which is raising $150,000 (from sculptors, $10,000) for a Fine Arts Bay in the Cathedral. He said: "The Cathedral is not being built for the benefit of American sculptors or architects but for the cause of religion. . . . Dr. Cram is entirely correct in feeling that he must get the best sculptors he can find...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: Cram's Cathedral | 2/1/1926 | See Source »

Engaged. Miss Mary Isabel Garland, daughter of Novelist Hamlin Garland (The Long Trail, Money Magic, Her Mountain Lover, Wayside Courtships), player for a year in minor roles with Walter Hampden; to Hardesty Johnson, tenor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jan. 25, 1926 | 1/25/1926 | See Source »

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