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...Nuisances. Whatever the differences of the Big Three, says Nicolson, their peacemaking would have been easier if the major powers alone were involved. Inevitable "nuisances,and . . . eccentrics" were present at the Congress of Vienna. Prussian Delegate Prince Hardenburg was stone-deaf. Spanish Delegate Don Pedro Gomez Labrador spent his time mimicking French Delegate Talleyrand. Thirty-two minor German royalties attended-and brought their wives, mistresses and secretaries of state...
George Gore '34, F. R. Haigh '33, C. M. Hardenburg '33, Kempton Harrison '32, W. H. Horowitz '34, A. R. Hyde '34, S. T. King '34, E. B. Lee, Jr. '34, S. W. Manning '34, F. G. McLarty GB, T. I. Moran '32, J. M. Morse '34, J. L. Noyes...
Howard Abell Gr., T. L. Archibald '32, S. G. Atkinson '32, P. H. Bates '33, E. A. Grant '32, N. P. Hallowell '32, C. H. Hardenburg '33, Rockwell Kent '32, W. K. Tuck Gr., F. H. Walkling '32, F. M. Watkins Gr., J. W. Welsh '31, J. C. Willis '32, G. M. Pike...
...chosen to speak are:- W. G. Cosad, Phelps, New York; E. S. Farrington, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Irving Fisher (valedictorian), New Haven; E. W. Harter, Albany, N. Y.; D. B. Hardenburg, Port Jervis, N. Y.; W. A. Parshall, Port Jervis, N. Y.; H. G. Platt, Milford, Conn.; B. C. Steiner (Latin oration), Baltimore; H. E. Steinervens, New York city; H. C. Tolman, Hanover, Mass., M. R. Wait, Toledo, Ohio...
...looking and hoping for positions on the crew are Farrington, '88; Wells, '89, and James, '90. Carter of '88, Sheffield, the celebrated football player, will probably be one of the trainers when he returns to college. The most promising men in addition to those above mentioned are Hardenburg, of '88; Burt of '87; and Buchanan, Corbin and Wells, of '89. Stewart, of the class of '88, who stroked the practice crew, stands a pretty fair chance of receiving a place on the crew...
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