Word: madison
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Madison...
...William Nafew Haskell withdrew saying it was not non-partisan but Rightist in his opinion, not only has sent no relief to Spain but spent $30,241 on publicity and administration while taking in only $28,635. This was attributed by Mr. Hammond chiefly to losses incurred with a Madison Square Garden pageant on May 19 which went sour. Bulk of Rightist relief came from the Brooklyn Tablet...
...business is being ruined by cancelled orders, and the question comes up of whether the family should accept ruin or sell indirectly to the Italian government. They take the noble stand, when out of the sky drops James Madison Clevenger, the news magnate and former passionate admirer of Sara in her acting days. In spite of his cynicism and his occasional tossing over of an economics teacher to the Red-seeing rage of the populace, he reveals that he has built up a dike by means of most of the influential newspapers of the country against war propaganda from either...
Toastmaster at the dinner was Huntington R. Hardwick '15. Other speakers were Wes Fesler, Richard C. Floyd '11, president of the club; Russ Allen, Dick Harlow, and John R. Kilpatric, former Yale end and at present the president of Madison Square Garden...
Other speakers at the dinner which 200 members are expected to attend will be John Reed Kilpatrick, former Yale All-American end and now President of the Madison Square Garden Corporation, Richard C. Harlow, Wesley E. Fesler, C. Russell Allen '38, and William J. Bingham...