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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...years later; I knew his brothers who were good fellows, but John Dewey, while a brilliant man in his line I am sure, does not appeal to me after the stand he took in the Sacco-Vanzetti matter not long ago, and he with a lot of other theoretical high brows, Heywood Broun, for instance, always wanting some Red or Pink communist to be allowed to run loose, defame the government. . . . I cannot understand a man born and raised in a New England state like Vermont where there are no such things as radicals and Pinks and long haired agitators...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 28, 1929 | 10/28/1929 | See Source »

...aide-de-camp) and from which he has no desire to be dislodged even by Hero No. 1 of the U. S. 3) Lindbergh Sr. made his political reputation as a radical. Col. Lindbergh has comfortable, conservative political views, if any. Many another son has followed his father into high office. Only one President's son has become President (John Adams-John Quincy Adams); only one President's grandson has become President (William Henry Harrison-Benjamin Harrison). But two Senators' sons now sit in the Senate: Frederick Hale of Maine whose sire was the late great Eugene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Fathers & Sons | 10/28/1929 | See Source »

...times, especially in his earlier years, his directness of speech caused needless irritation and may well have cost him friends. A rich gentleman whose estate bordered the property of the College complained to him of a high pile of wood or lumber close to the line that divided the estates. 'I told him,' said the President, many years later, 'that if he objected to the College's woodpile, the College' would gladly buy his land. That,' the President added, 'was a bad break...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Briggs, Disciple of Eliot, Writes on "Greatest Man He Ever Knew" in Article Rich With Anecdotes | 10/26/1929 | See Source »

NameClass Position Age Wt. Ht. School Andres, H. '31 Center 20 185 5.10 Newton High Armstrong, E. '30 Tackle 21 183 5.11 Loomis Barber, H. L. '32 Tackle 19 216 5.11 Dean Booma, H. E. '30 End 21 173 5.10 Clark Burroughs, H. B. '31 Center 21 166 5.10 Manchester High Clark, L. J. '31 Back 20 172 5.9 Newton High Cole, A. M. '30 Tackle 24 201 6.1 Terrill Crehan, P. J. '31 Guard 23 193 5.11 Bridgeton Crosier, G. D. '30 Guard 21 206 5.10 Worcester Ferry, W. H. '32 Center 18 184 5.9 U. of Detroit High...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH SQUAD STATISTICS | 10/26/1929 | See Source »

...Faxon, R. M. '32 Tackle 20 185 6.3 Milton Fullam, P. A. '32 Back 22 165 5.9 Chestnut Hill Acad. Gildea, J. H. '31 Center 20 183 6.0 Boston Latin Gilligan, F. J. '32 Back 22 185 5.11 Exeter Gilligan, T. W. '31 Back 20 182 6.0 Newton High Ginman, W. K. '32 Guard 20 178 5.11 Muskegon High Gleason, R. F. '32 Back 21 170 5.11 Worcester Greeley, D. McL. '31 Back 21 165 5.11 Lexington High Harding, V. M. '31 End 21 175 6.0 Exeter Harper, W. R. '30 Back 19 173 5.9 Ottumwa High Huguley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD SQUAD STATISTICS | 10/26/1929 | See Source »

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