Word: huntting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Emerson A Spanish 7 Sever 24 2 P.M. Economics A Dr. Abbott, Sec. H Memorial Hall Mr. Baker, Sec. L, U Memorial Hall Mr. Daly, Sec. V Memorial Hall Dr. Davis, Sec. J Memorial Hall Prof. Frickey, Sec. S Memorial Hall Dr. Hoover, Sec. A Memorial Hall Dr. Hunt, Sec. M Memorial Hall Mr. Lamb, Sec. P, Q Memorial Hall Dr. Oakes, Sec. D Memorial Hall Dr. Ross, Sec. N, T Memorial Hall Dr. Shaffner, Sec. E, G New Lect. Hall Dr. Smith, Sec. F, W New Lect. Hall Dr. Wallace, Sec. O New Lect. Hall Dr. Walsh...
Died. George Wylie Paul ("Old Roman") Hunt, 75. seven times Governor of Arizona, onetime (1920-21) Minister to Siam; of heart disease after an attack of bronchitis; in Phoenix, Ariz. A onetime copper mine mucker, he served 14 years in Arizona's Territorial Legislature before he was chosen president of its constitutional convention, then in 1912, first Governor of the new State. He served more terms as Governor of a state than any other man in U. S. history...
Died. Mary Harriman Rumsey, 53, chairman of NRA's Consumers' Advisory Board, eldest daughter of the late Edward Henry Harriman; of injuries sustained six weeks ago when her horse fell on her during a hunt; in Washington. An intensely energetic organizer, she was a founder of such diverse bodies as the Junior League (with Anna Eleanor Roosevelt). Manhattan's swank Colony Club, the Community Councils for National Defense (later to become the charitarian Community Councils), the Eastern Livestock Co-operative Marketing Association. In 1910 she married polo-playing Sculptor Charles Carey Rumsey, who was killed twelve years...
Edward Massey '15, director, can be proud of the results which he has obtained from the corps of actors supplied by the Dramatic Club and the Radcliffe Idler Club. William M. Hunt, 2nd '37, turned in a very creditable performance as Oedipus, the Theban King who suffered divine retribution for the murder of his father and subsequent incest. He was well supported by Jean Goodale, of Radcliffe, who played the part of Jocasta, Queen of Thebes, and mother and wife of Oedipus, and by Arthur Szathmary '37 who took the role of the head priest, Tiresias...
Having made good its sentence on Nelson, the Federal Government had nearly finished one of the most spectacularly successful manhunts in U. S. history. The hunt had cost the lives of three Federal agents, six local officers. But it had made the Government feared by criminals throughout the land. As 1934 began John Dillinger was leading as ruthless a gang of desperadoes as the Midwest had ever known. The Government met ruthlessness with ruthlessness. First Dillinger man to go down was Jack Klutas, shot near Chicago on Jan. 6. Herbert Youngblood followed him to death in March. Federal...