Word: malcolm
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...submit to the editors of the News our advice to confer with their athletic director. Malcolm Farmer, in order to clarify their apparent misconceptions. --The Princetonian (Part of the editorial mentioned is reprinted below...
Rare old musical manuscripts, personal property of and for years reserved for the British Royal Family, have been brought to American by Malcolm H. Holmes '28, conductor of the Pierian Sodality of 1808. The scores were released only by special permission of the Keeper of the King's Music...
...initial meeting of the Harvard University Rifle Club last night, Malcolm S. McN. Watts Jr. '37, president of the club predicted a membership of 40 to 50 men this year as against only 35 last season. Robert A. Williams '37 is secretary of the club and Parkman D. Howe Jr. '37 captain of the rifle team The coach will again be Sergeant E. W. Easterling of the Marino Corps...
...political reward for faithful service. Most French Presidents become directors. General Max Weygand was chosen to succeed the late Louis Barthou. British directors, all of whom planned to attend this week's meeting, include such bigwigs as the Earl of Cromer, Sir Thomas Royden. Sir Ian Malcolm, Sir J. T. Davies...
...farm families as apprentices, half of each Fairbridgian's wages being set aside so that at 21 he will have £200. Frowned on as an expensive form of emigration by the British Treasury, the School is a favorite charity of the Prince of Wales; Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin; Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary of State for Colonies; the Marquess of Linlithgow, Viceroy of India; Lady Tweedsmuir, the wife of the new Governor-General of Canada; Edward Stephen Harkness (Harvard House plan, Yale College plan); many another fashionable sponsor...