Word: leos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...influence. Born on a farm, she worked her way through a four-year course at Grinnell College in three years, and the entire cost to her father was only $100. At 22 she was Superintendent of schools at Mason City, Iowa. At 25 she married a struggling country editor, Leo Chapman, and worked with him until his death less than two years later. At 30 she was soliciting advertisements for a trade paper in San Francisco. At 31 she married George W. Catt (who died 15 years later), and most of her work on behalf of women dates from...
Henry Sewall Woodbridge '27, of Brookline was elected Vice-President. The Student Committee, composed of one man from each of the lower three classes and from the Law School and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will be made up of the following: Leo Francis Daley '27 of Andover, James Lawrence Pool '28 of New York City, Winslow Carlton '29, of New York City, Theodore William Moore 2L., of Milo, Me., and D. C. Hunt, a special student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...Leo Frances Daley '27, of Andover, was elected President of the Student Council for the coming year last night at the first meeting of the new Council. The other officers are John Randolph Burke '27, of Milton, Vice-President, Henry Sewall Woodbridge '27, of Brookline, Secretary, Frederick Vanderbilt Field '27, of Lenox, Treasurer...
...nominations for membership on the Student Committee are: from the class of 1927, Frederick Vanderbilt Field of Lenox, Leo Francis Daley of Andover, and Ellsworth Charles Haggerty of Allston. From the class of 1928 the nominations are: Thorndike Dudley Howe of Boston, Victor Owen Jones of Cambridge, and James Lawrence Pool of New York, and from the class of 1929, Talbot Baker of Milton and Winslow Carlton of New York. The men nominated from the Law School are Theodore William Monroe of Milo, Maine, and Ernest Groesbeck Augevine of Arlington. From the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences the nominees...
...Leo Huberman...