Word: latters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...also donated an antique inkwell and an ivory pen-knife, both relies of Woodberry. These he originally presented to his poet friend many years ago. The latter, in his turn, handed them down to his nephew, C. D. Woodberry '99, who has returned them, by way of Mr. Flaggler, to the Woodberry collection in the Library...
...thief, Benjamin Barris, pleaded guilty on December 21 to grand larcency, covering five indictments. His arrest followed that of H. B. Clarke in Lancaster, Pa., another member of the ring. The latter gave information which led to the arrest of C. J. Romm, another New York bookseller, now in prison...
Admitting that a man trained in student organizations may be more valuable to any business firm, school, or newspaper on his graduation day than is the purely academically trained man, it is quite possible that a greater fund of knowledge and more thorough habits of thought may make the latter superior ten years later. To the man of ability, inexperience in "doing things" will be no permanent handicap...
...every TIME-reader should know, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died, aged 71, in July, 1930 (TIME, July 14, 1930), whereas Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge. 80, was alive and alert enough last July to felicitate Nikola Tesla on the latter's 75th birthday (TIME, July 20), has not died since...
...feature of the evening was the contest for second place in the breast stroke between A. C. Dearing, Jr. '34 and Flanders of M.I.T., the latter finally pulling ahead at the finish. E. P. Parker '34 and George Wightman '34 fought an extremely close race for first place in the century...