Word: hapgood
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Among the more able graduates of the Harvard Law School are: Francis G. Caffey, onetime U. S. Attorney; Wilson M. Powell, Treasurer of the N.Y. Bar Association; Charles H. Strong, Secretary of the Bar Association; Elihu Root Jr.; Norman Hapgood; Charles E. Hughes Jr., Greenville Clark...
Among the special acts which will be introduced during the course of the carvinal is a surprise number in which P. A. Escher '27, a well-known Swiss skater, will take the leading role. He will be assisted by six others including R. L. Hapgood '25, Sargent Kennedy '28, and R. B. Tower Jr. '28 and several Dartmouth undergraduates...
...strongest selling feature of Hearst's International, for, though ax-grinding continued, bolstered by "human interest" features ranging in tenor from the earnest optimism of the American Magazine to the flatulent body-worship of the Macfadden publications, the emphasis was more than ever on fiction. Last year, Norman Hapgood, widely known through his associations with Collier's and Harper's, was put in charge as editor; but, in spite of this, the International has not had the steady growth of its pure-fiction relative, the Cosmopolitan, At the coming union, it appears as though ax-grinding would be bred...
...Union on Quincy Street, where they stopped en masse, and gave four or five Harvard cheers for La Follette, which were answered with derogatory remarks from unsympathetic bystanders. After several more cheers, the La Follette backers extinguished their torches, and dispersed into the Union, where Mr. Norman Hapgood '90 was taking the platform for the Progressive party...
...Hapgood graduated in 1890, and received his A.M. and LL.B. degrees from Harvard three years later. He has served as editor of three magazines, first on Colliers Weekly from 1903 to 1912, and then on Harper's Weekly from 1913 to 1916. He was at one time minister to Denmark and is author of several books on American Statesmen and the stage in America. At present he is editor of Heart's International Magazine...