Word: iii
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Institute for Mortuary Research Chicago, III...
Work will be directed by the heads of the boards. They are James H. Alexandre, III, chairman of the editorial board; Edward L. Barnes, chairman of the art board; Albert Damon, chairman of the business board; and Hans H. Zinsser, chairman of the photographic board...
...presentation of the play the club will elect officers for 1935 to succeed retiring President John C. Haggott '35 and Vice-President John Cornell '35. Tonight at a special meeting of the club the following recently elected members will be initiated: David A. Barber '37, Spencer S. Beman, III '38, George H. Edgell, Jr. '37, Albert F. Gallatin '38, Norton Goodwin '38, Alfred T. Johnson '37, Munro L. Lyeth '37, Howard R. Patch, Jr. '38, Edward H. Turner...
...III of the Long Legislature was distinguished chiefly by listlessness. When Boss Long slapped down his bills on the House Speaker's stand, few Representatives knew or cared what was in them. Only solemn little Floor Leader Isom Guillory pretended to take much interest as the House passed one bill per minute on to its Ways & Means Committee. Next morning Senator Long had to send one of his plug-uglies out to round up the Committee. They came helter skelter, sat surrounded by Long bodyguards and State police while the Kingfish "explained" his bills. Next day the House sluggishly...
...Horseshoe. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt was there, in hair ribbon and diamond stomacher. Goelets, Blisses and Wilsons had their oldtime boxes. In the Morgan box sat Mrs. Herbert Satterlee, Mr. Morgan's sister. With Mrs. Watts Sherman was her granddaughter, Eileen Gillespie, who almost became Mrs. John Jacob Astor III. Missing was old Mrs. Vanderbilt, Society's long-time peeress, and Otto Hermann Kahn, for years the Metropolitan's best friend. Both had died within the year...