Word: lamont
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of the postal election which has been carried on by the Union during the last two weeks, Corliss Lamont '24, of Englewood, N. J., John Gedney Cushman '25, of Montclair, N. J., Cedric Munroe Hastings '25, of Framingham, Robert Gray Allen '26, of Andover, and Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe '26, of New York City, have been elected to the Undergraduate Committee of the Union for the coming season. The total number of ballots cast was 445, but 37 of these were incomplete and so were not counted in the election...
...Brooks House Association were present at its nineteenth Annual Dinner and Business Meeting last evening in the Faculty Room of the Union. Following the dinner Vinton Chapin '23 introduced Mr. W. H. Trumbull '15, a member of the Graduate Advisory Committee of the association, as toastmaster. Mr. Thomas W. Lamont '92 gave the address of the evening after the rendering of the reports of the president, treasurer, librarian, and the chairmen of the following committees: Harvard University Christian Association, St. Paul's Society, St. Paul's Catholic Club, Chapel Committee, Harvard Mission Committee, Graduate Schools Society, Medical School Society, Dental...
...Thomas W. Lamont '92 is the guest of honor this evening at the Annual Dinner and Business meeting of the Phillips Brooks House Association to be held in the Faculty Room of the Union at 6 o'clock. The dinner and meeting following will be informal, lasting until 8 o'clock. On the business roster are the reports covering the work of the past year of the retiring members of the Cabinet...
Vinton Chapin '23, ex-president of the organization, will introduce the toastmaster of the evening, W. H. Trumbull Jr. '15, a member of the Graduate Advisory Committee of Phillips Brooks House. Mr. Lamont will give the address of the evening, an informal one, the subject of which has not been announced. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick will also be a guest at the dinner...
...Lord Robert Cecil and a collection of New York newspaper men saw each other yesterday. The line at the head table included, sitting next to each other, Frank A. Munsey, who supplied the food, Lord Robert Cecil, Senator Beveridge of Indiana, William Randolph Hearst and Thomas W. Lamont, of J. Pierpont Morgan & Co., all most becoming and appropriate. "There was also William C. Reick, who went reporting with this writer nearly forty years ago, and Dayton, publisher of the Evening Journal, the ablest publisher with one possible and doubtful exception in the United States. There was J. A. Moore...