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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Announcement was made last night by R. M. Ferry '12, Master of John Winthrop House, of the appointment of Grenville Clark '03, Fellow of Harvard College, to succeed Jeremiah Smith, Jr. '92, as an Associate of the House. Mr. Smith, who resigned recently as a Fellow of the College, because of ill-health, has also vacated his position as Associate of Winthrop House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLARK SUCCEEDS SMITH AS WINTHROP HOUSE ASSOCIATE | 11/29/1932 | See Source »

Money. Of major importance was cash for the campaign. In 1928 the Hoover ticket cost the party $9,433,604. With Republican purses feeling as thin as anyone's, about half that sum is budgeted for this year's campaign. Treasurer Joseph Randolph Nutt consulted with Jeremiah Milbank, who lined up most of the party's "fat cats" in the East four years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: They're Off | 7/18/1932 | See Source »

...Senate. He studied at the University of Wisconsin as did his brother Philip Fox LaFollette, 35, Governor of Wisconsin. Paul John Kvale, 36, who studied at the University of Chicago, Luther College and the University of Minnesota, succeeded his father as U. S. Representative from Minnesota. James Jeremiah ("Jerry") Wadsworth, 26, Yale 1927, son of the ex-Senator from New York, is now a New York Assemblyman. A candidate for the New York State Senate in 1930 was Alexander Hamilton, then 27, Harvard 1925, nephew of John Pierpont Morgan, great-great-grandson of the first Secretary of the Treasury. Frederic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Just Too Dirty | 4/25/1932 | See Source »

...Fallon '33, and Fisher Howe 'Jr. '35 face 25 other competitors in the 50-yard free style, while G. C. Larcom '33, entered in the 200-yard breast stroke, will meet keen opposition in the swimming of Jeremiah Murnane, who defeated him in the dual meet with the Boys' Club. E. E. Stowell '34, who won the intercollegiate crown in the backstroke last week, will be unable to compete because of an injury to his knee received at Annapolis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON MERMEN COMPETE IN UNIVERSITY CLUB MEET | 3/23/1932 | See Source »

...Author, Born in Vienna in 1881, of rich Jewish parents, Stefan Zweig until the World War was more of a traveler than an author. His first popular work was an anti-War play, Jeremiah, produced in Switzerland to avoid German and Austrian censorship. He now writes to carry out a conscious literary program. Other translated works: Paul Verlaine, Emile Verhaeren, Romain Rolland, Passion and Pain, Invisible Collection, Conflicts, Adepts in Self-Portraiture, Joseph Fouché, Amok...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Salvation Without Salves | 2/1/1932 | See Source »

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