Word: lane
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lane '28 and E. S. Amazeen '31 will lead the Harvard delegation. Any members of the University who are interested, in attending the conference should confer with them...
Other men who have filled speaking engagements for the Bureau are: E. S. Amazeen '31, S. C. Burns ocC, W. R. Harper '30, J. H. Lane '28, P. W. Mahady '30, T. F. Mason '30, F. A. Pickard '30, C. H. Pforzheimer '28, P. C. Reardon '32, J. L. Reid '29, E. W. Remick Jr. '30, and A. W. Samborski...
Communal is the summer life of the five Brothers Pratt at Glen Cove, L. I. Around the rim of a water-skirted tract of 1,000 acres they have their homes-George at "Killenworth," Charles at "Seamoor," Harold at "Welwyn," Herbert at "The Braes," Frederic in Dosoris Lane. Congresswoman Ruth Baker Pratt, widow of Brother John, lives at "Manor House." Between them they have the yachts Carola, Dodger III, Whisper, Tuna. In the centre of their joint estate stand their stables and dairy farm, an institutional affair of red brick, manned by spick-&-span hostlers and milkmen...
...Biographer. J. Lewis May was born in London (1873) and lives there, but his family still consider themselves natives of Devonshire. After a number of years in France he became literary advisor and reader for Publishers John Lane and Elkin Mathews; was made general editor of Lane's English edition of the works of Anatole France, of whom he wrote a biography. Lane knew agnostic Author France and admired him, but not nearly so much as he does Newman. He married young, has one son, one daughter. His literary tastes are conservative; he also likes detective stories, loafing, smoking...
...appointment of G.K. Martin '32 to represent Harvard at the conference of the Students' International Union to be held in New York City on February 21 and 22 was announced yesterday by J.H. Lane '28, Graduate Secretary of the Phillips Brooks House Association...