Word: lambing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Robert Keen Lamb Occ., of Washington, D. C., has been appointed assistant in the University Bureau of Publicity, it was announced yesterday. Pending the appointment of a successor to J. W. D. Seymour '17, former Secretary to the University for Information, Lamb will supervise news releases and carry on the duties of the Director's office under the immediate direction of Matthew Luce '91, Regent of the University...
Died. Arthur J. Lamb, oldtime writer ("Asleep in the Deep," "The Naughty Little Bird on Nellie's Hat," etc.); of an embolism; in Providence...
...achieve victory in the things which lay nearest their hearts and Bibles; they could not, however, expect to work their wills upon every issue. They did not try to do so : the conference opened two weeks ago like a lion's mouth and closed last week like a lamb...
...less sad is it that even among the faithful, bathed with baptism in the blood of the Immaculate Lamb and enriched by grace, there are many of all classes who, ignorant of things divine or poisoned by false doctrines, live evil lives far from the house of their divine father without the light of faith and without the joy of hope of future beatitude, and deprived of the benefits and comforts deriving from the ardor of charity, so that it can in truth be said that they live in darkness and the shadow of death...
...president's position went to James Richard Carter '29, of Newtonville. Charles Warner Duhig '29, of West Somerville, was elected vice-president, while Hubert Weldon Lamb '30 of Concord, was chosen secretary of the organization...