Word: licensees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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However, Suit's license to marry Barbara Bossinger of Little Rock, Arkansas was obtained yesterday from the Cambridge City Hall.
David Fleischman '41, arrested last May on a charge of distributing handbills without a license, was discharged in East Cambridge District Court yesterday because the statute which he had disobeyed was declared unconstitutional by the United States Supreme Court.
Having purchased his marriage license yesterday, Frederick R. Suits IL, who is confined to his bed in Stillman Infirmary because of a throat infection, found that he is now about to lose his best man, John D. Daggett IL.
Suits expects his proxy, John D. Daggett 1L, and Miss Bossinger to get the marriage license tomorrow. On either Saturday or Sunday he hopes to be released from the infirmary, where he is suffering from a streptococcus infection and the repeated disturbances of pestiferous newspapermen.
It is refreshingly written, possibly a little Sitwellian in general tone, but the appealing and romantic picture of the characters makes up for any literary license on Coffin's part. The author's quaint poeticizing fits the Pennells better than more modern treatment. As a brand of extinct Americans they...