Word: herbert
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Gilfix Jr, Student Union, Jonathan B. Gill, Millard C. Gulick, 1941 crew and squash, Richard S. Hartwell, 1941 track and Dramatic Club, Paul M. Hollister, Jr., Alfred Jaretski, Jr., 1941 soccer and hockey, Julien D. McKee, 1941 soccer and hockey, John S. Parker Jr, 1941 rowing and boxing squad, Herbert G. Pratt 2nd 1941 football, and Donald Andrews Brew, Smoker Committee...
Tonight at 8 o'clock in the Leverett House Common Room, the Bunnies' Glee Club under the baton of George W. Phillips '39 will present a joint spring concern with the Boston Junior League which is directed by Mrs. Herbert Harris. The concert will follow the House dinner for the month of April...
Director of the play will be William Berssenbrugge '37, who has been studying acting and stage production in London for the past year. Mrs. Herbert Harris, director of the Junior League Glee Club, Boston, will direct the choral score, and the voices will be divided by the Radcliffe Choral Society, New England Conservatory, Handel and Hayden Society, Bach Cantata, Cecilia Society, and Junior League Glee Club. The Pierian Sodality under the direction of Malcolm Holmes '28 will play the instrumental accompaniment...
...America. I threw him in jail instead, to think it over, and then sent him back to the Brigade. Now he has run away again." Lieutenant Cohen called the figure of 8,500 Americans killed, wounded and missing in Spain given by Mr. Honeycombe "highly exaggerated." Barcelona Correspondent Herbert L. Matthews again cabled as the total U. S. enrollment in the People's Army the figure of 2,000 he gave in his recent book Two Wars and More to Come (Carrick & Evans, $2.50). In this Timesman Matthews wrote: "The outcome of the Spanish Civil War is not going...
...Presidents. Taft was too large to use the marble bath presented to his athletic predecessor by Italy. Wilson had an elevator installed, Harding had it removed. Paper cigar-holder in mouth, yachting cap on head, Calvin Coolidge spent some of his happiest hours aboard her. Then Herbert Hoover ordered the Mayflower sold. Six times the Navy called for bids before a syndicate bought her fire damaged hulk, laid her up for seven years. Auctioned off this month at Wilmington, N. C. for $16,000, rumors of the Mayflower's reblossoming were thick around her wharf last week...