Word: livingston
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This will be the second meeting of the Law School Society this year and will take place in Langdell Hall at 8.15 o'clock. At the previous meeting in the beginning of the year, the Executive Committee for the Society was elected. H. J. Friendly 3L is Chairman, Livingston Hall 3L is Secretary, and Brooks Potter 3L, F. A. O. Schwartz 3L and Charles Spofford 2L are committee...
Married. Basilia L. Hawthorne, direct descendant of Revolutionary General Nathanael Greene, and related to Nathaniel Hawthorne; to Livingston Welch, descendant of Peter Von Brugh Livingston, president of the first provisional congress; in Manhattan...
Married. Geraldine Livingston Thompson of Red Bank, N. J., to Howell Van Gerbig of New Canaan, Conn., onetime (1924) Princeton hockey captain ("another Hobey Baker") and far-punting footballer; in Manhattan...
...those sweeping, swinging thoughts in Shakspere which a Bradley can uncover and which such a seeker after truth as Professor Kittredge must surely appreciate. Yet in his Eng. 2 he is content to worry words and peck at lines. The second has among its members men like John Livingston Lowes whose "Convention and Revolt in Modern Poetry" is so grand an achievement as to take its place in the rank of masterpieces of literary criticism, whose "Two figures of Earth" in a recent number of the Yale Review is stimulating in the vastness of its concept, in the directness...
Last week, four Congressional districts in Missouri, unable to restrain their fervor, began to boom Senator Reed for President. In Livingston county, where once the name of Mr. Reed was anathema, they said: "The most commanding figure in the greatest deliberative body in the world, we indorse him as Missouri's candidate for President of the U. S." In his home town (Kansas City), they said: "He has a horror of corruption."* Democrats from coast to coast perked their ears, pondered on that impressive 64-year-old figure of Senator Reed. They thought of the year 1928; remembered that...