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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...been frightened by big bad bear stories.* White House attendants, to keep her out of mischief, told her that a fierce black one lived in the basement of the Executive Offices. Peggy Ann became curious about bears, so, fortnight ago. President Hoover took her and her small brother Herbert III ("Peter"') to see some live ones at Washington's zoo. Most persons read the resultant news stories with pleasant amusement. But in Chairman John M. Holzworth of the National Committee on Protection and Preservation of Wild Life they provoked nothing but indignation. Last week President Hoover received...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Big Bad Bear | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

Dunster defeated Eliot, 3 to 2: S. E. Davenport III '34 (E) defeated A. F. Dana '32 (D), 3-0; O. M. Nichols '32 (D) defeated F. L. Young '33 (E), 3-1; Marshall Fabyan Jr. '34 (E) defeated H. C. Dickinson '32 (D), 3-0; Thomas Whiteside '32 (D) defeated H. A. Spalding '34 (E), 3-1; Warren Delano '32 (D) defeated N. T. Winthrop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 1/6/1932 | See Source »

...cents gained. . . . They have contributed to maintain courage and hope in the German nation." ¶:As usual last week the Press spotlight focused glaringly upon the White House Christmas. Sons Herbert Jr. and Allan arrived from California with Mrs. Hoover Jr. and Grandchildren Peggy Ann and Herbert ("Peter") III. But this year Hard Times, more as an example than as a result of necessity, made a difference even at the White House. The President & Mrs. Hoover frowned down costly gifts, decided all presents should be inexpensive. Three days before Christmas Mr. Hoover with his sons and daughter-in-law went...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Gratified | 1/4/1932 | See Source »

...queens. In 1930 in Madison. N. J., Queen Louisa Harrison, recognized by one of the many U. S. factions, died. She was English-born, a devout Presbyterian and worth $1,000,000 which her shrewd, deceased husband made trading horses and in real estate. Last summer King Stephen III of the gypsy house of Kaslov, ruler of 10,000 scattered subjects, had to get his son Prince Willie, 17, out of a Newark, N. J. jail. Prince Willie had stolen a car and run away with a crown worth $4.500 and the tribal funds because he did not fancy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RACES: Pharaoh's People | 1/4/1932 | See Source »

...Government 19 Harvard 6History 1Mr. Chamberlain, Sec. A, Conf. Group I New Lect. HallMr. Coddington, Sec. B, Conf. Group II Geol. Lect. Rm.Mr. Cram, Sec. 14, 23. Conf. Group III New Lect. HallMr. Dean, Sec. 4, 15, Conf. Group IV New Lect. HallMr. Edson, Sec. 5, 28, Conf. Group V New Lect. HallMr. Fowler, Sec, C. Conf. Group VI New Lect. HallMr. Hoeing, Sec. 7, 19, Conf. Group VII Emerson 211Mr. Jones, Sec. 8, 24, Conf. Group VIII Memorial HallMr. Schwartz, Sec. 9, 33, Conf. Group IX Memorial HallMr. Stratton, Sec. 10, 21, Conf. Group X Memorial HallMr. Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Part of Exam Schedule | 12/21/1931 | See Source »

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