Word: hart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Through the generosity of Lee Hart, of Rochester, New York, a copious oak exhibition case has been placed in the Lowell House Library, where it will remain in the possession of the House, and will be used from time to time for exhibits of books and other relics. The first exhibit is now being held, and consists of a recent edition of Shakspere's 'Venus and Adonis', with illustrations by Rockwell Kent...
Among contemporary historical authors, Professor Turner held a prominent position. In the "American Nation" series, edited by A. B. Hart '80, Eaton professor of the Science of Government, emeritus, he contributed a volume entitled "The Rise of the New West" and in 1920 his "Frontier in American History" was published. He also edited "The Correspondence of French Ministers and Agents in the United States, 1791-1797", as well as various collections of American documents...
...wrote Harry Hart in his first issue of Judge on Oct. 28, 1881. Founder Hart had plenty of fun with Judge, founded no beanery. He sold it to William J. Arkell who continued Judge's funmaking, bought Leslie's Weekly and published that too, finally selling both magazines in 1905. Since then Leslie's has been discontinued and a number of owners have had their fun with Judge. Judge Publishing Co. is now headed by Fred L. Rogan, onetime Curtis advertising man. Last week, roaring with laughter, Publisher Rogan handed his magazine over to Irving Trust...
...members of the society are: J. E. Beaumont '33, K. Dimenna '34, L. K. Emerson '33, C. L. Harriss '34, J. H. Hart '33, C. H. Pratt '33, Stephen Smith '34, F. L. Steele '33, H. A. Stone '33, C. P. Webber '33 and G. P. Webber...
...Portal '35, D. M. Sullivan '32, Robert Blinn, A. D. Cadman '35, and J. W. Page '33. The unofficial observers include C. S. Houston '35, Peregrine White '33, J. S. Grossman '33, O. H. Davis '34, Gilbert Kerlin '33, C. A. Engvall 2T.S., S. J. Wener '33, and Horace Hart '33. Miss Mady Affre, French Exchange Student at Wellesley, is associated with the French delegation. A few observers' posts are still open to students...