Word: leightons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Together with Ascot, his family home in Leighton Buzzard, Banker Anthony de Rothschild, third son of Leopold, turned over his "priceless" art collection (paintings by Hogarth, Rubens and Gainsborough, Ming and Sung dynasty Chinese porcelain, etc.) to the British National Trust...
Those who gave blood were James Cogan, Superintendent of Adams House, George Leighton, Superintendent of Holmes Hall, Robert McCarthy, patrolman of the University police force, Charles McDonald, a buildings and grounds worker, Gerald O'Sullivan, a maintenance man, and James Babcock, a boss carpenter in the employ of the University, who gave his 31st donation of blood. Two other University workers also contributed...
...Class of '54 meets as a unit for the first time at 7:30 p.m. Friday night when the Honorable Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr. '27 of the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts and the Board of Overseers, Provost Buck, Dean Bender, and Dean Leighton mix anecdotes and advice in a reception...
Arnow, Lewis, Canepa, John Charles, Chase, George Wigglesworth, Collins, John Francis, de Rham, David Patterson, Greeley, Walter Franklin, Hubbard, Edward Amory, Johnson, Russell Edward, Leighton, Delmar, Jr., O'Brien, James Browster, O'Connor, Daniel John, Rhinelander, Frederick William Templeton, Ricketson, Scott, Smith, Robert James (Captain), Venderlage, Erwin Frederick, Jr., Wade, Charles Milliken, Ward, Robert Brown, Spalding, Oakes Ames, Jr. (Manager...
...Leighton, Andrew...