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Today 9.15 o'clock Anthropology AMemorial Hall Chemistry 6 Alypert-Roberston Sever 23 Seaton-Young Sever 24 Comp. Literature 9 Amster-Lynch Sever 5 McMahan-Willis Sever 6 Economics 8 Sever 11 English 14 Harvard 5 Fine Arts 9a Old Fogg Lect. Rm. Geology 5 Allen-Nissen Geol, Lect Room O'Neil-Wood Harvard 2 Geology 10 Rotch Bldg. German 2 II Sever 17 German 26b Harvard 3 Government 7b New Lect. Hall Greek A Sever 30 Greek 11 Sever 30 History 30b Andrade-Block Harvard 2 Bock-Young Harvard 6Mathematics 2 IV Sever 29Mathematics 39 Sever 30Music 3 Sever...
...much for lynch-floggings. Last week Robert R. Moton, head of Tuskegee Institute, published a report on lynch-killings. In 1925 there were 16 lynchings. In 1926 there were 29 lynchings. This is exclusive of a lynching which took place in Florida on Dec. 27. Some men with acetylene torches bored through the lock of the county jail at Waldo, Fla., found a Negro, George Buddington, 55, in the corner of a cell. A white woman had owed Buddington money for a long time, Recently, intoxicated, he tried to collect it with a pistol in his hand . . . "or something shiny...
...Lynch Bros...
...Manhattan, one John Lynch, life resident of Sing Sing Prison for a murder, was permitted- handcuffed and accompanied by a guard-to attend the funeral of his brother, James ("One-Eye") Lynch, executed in Trenton, N. J., two days before, for a murder. A sharp-eared (or sentimental) news-gatherer heard Lifer Lynch mutter beside the bier: "It doesn...
THOMAS ELBERT LYNCH...