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...Court At the first court of the present season there were presented to Their Majesties, King George and Queen Mary, 24 ladies of the United States: Mrs. Ira Copley, Illinois; Mrs. Francis Clark, New York; Mrs. Edward Everett, Boston; Mrs. Charles Hamlin, Miss Hamlin, Washington; Mrs. Frederick Manning, daughter of Chief Justice Taft of the United States Supreme Court, New Haven; Mrs. Percy Morgan, Miss Kathleen Gelshannen, Miss Philippa Wendell, New York; Miss Mary Murray, Miss Helena Caperton, Virginia; Miss R. L. Abernathy; Kansas City; Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Philadelphia; Mrs. Harvey Norman, Washington; Mrs. W. L. Walter...
...everyone has treated the creatures with so little consideration. Even the Pied Piper of Hamlin took the trouble to produce a tune which would appeal to rats. In France and Switzerland animals were granted due process of law and one famous lawyer is know to have defended rats in court at Autun. The interest of some men takes the form a animal study. An English enthusiast reports the appearance of a plague of blind moles, a reaction, he thinks, of the war and the disappearance of the Hanoverian rat, and unwelcome attache to the House of Hanover...
...Hamlin '23, chairman of the Club, acted as toastmaster. W. E. Stearns '23, secretary-treasurer, gave a short history of the club since its founding in 1920, and H. C. Lodge '24, chairman-elect for next year, told of future aims of the club and more especially its plans for next year relating to the securing of a larger membership, more speakers of prominence, and a firmer and more influential hold on the college...
Professor A. N. Holcombe, chairman of the Department of Government, will speak on the importance of the club, and will be followed by H. C. Lodge Jr. '24, who will talk on "The Future of the Club". Lodge was recently elected chairman of the executive committee to succeed Hamlin...
...members of the alumni executive committee, the purpose of which is to co-operate with and advise the undergraduate executive committee, are J. N. Hamlin '23 of Portland, Oregon, chairman; W. E. Stearns '23 of Concord, New Hampshire, secretary-treasurer; H. C. Lodge Jr. '24, of Washington, D. C.; R. N. Emerson 3rd '20 of Boston; H. D. Smith '21 of Chicago, Illinois; Alexander McElwain '21 of Boston; Amory Houghton '21 of Corning, N. Y.; H. B. Reed '23 of New York City; and C. D. Whidden '23 of Cambridge...