Word: jeffrey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...circle, the Harvard-Radcliffe Russian Circle, to give it its least painful name, has been welded. The executive committee, elected yesterday, and consisting of Robert L. Wolff, 1G., Francis J. Whitefield '36, 1G., and Jeffrey E. Fuller '38 from Harvard, and Mrs. Edward Barnes (nee Tchaikowsky), Radcliffe '40, and Miss Eliena Zarundaya, Radcliffe '40, announced that the new group, strictly non-political, was formed for the enjoyment of the study of Russian culture...
...Lord Jeffrey Amherst's forces will take possession of the Stadium this afternoon for a last rehearsal before they face the Crimson in tomorrow's curtain-raiser. This will be their first Cambridge invasion in 24 years...
...alternating with Bill Watt in the backfield. Tom Bilodeau reported in uniform, convalescing from a bad cold, Don Daughters again took no part in contact work, but will be ready for action Saturday. As things now stand, everybody on the squad will be in good condition for the Lord Jeffrey clash...
...James Jeffrey Fuld '37, of New York City, has been elected captain of the tennis team for next year. He prepared at Horace Mann School...
Backbone of the exhibit was the Halsey Collection of more than 100 Wedgwood portrait medallions, which Franklin's contemporaries called "cameos." Among the Franklin friends whose likenesses were thus ceramically preserved were Josiah Wedgwood himself, William Penn, William Pitt, Sir Jeffrey Amherst, Erasmus Darwin (Charles's grandfather), Charles James Fox, David Garrick, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Dr. Samuel Johnson, George Washington, Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Jean François Marie Arouet (Voltaire) and Catherine II of Russia...