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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following are the results of the elections: Class of 1933 *Carl Henry Hageman 154 *Robert Saltonstall, Jr. 117 *Nathan Phillips Dodge 102 *Malcolm Bancroft 84 *Peregrine White 84 *Harold Raymond Woodard 79 Donal Mark Sullivan 77 Roger Haydock Hallowell 75 William Andrew Schroeder, Jr. 71 Hamilton Young 58 John Winslow Putnam 57 Stephen Henry Stackpole 51 William Sowden Sims, Jr. 48 Asa Bird Gardiner III 47 Harold William Taylor 45 James Richards Leonard 42 Stuart Callender Dorman 38 Elliot Warren Robbins 35 Bradford Keysor Bachrach 30 Total vote: 222 Votes cast out (unsigned): 16 Class of 1934 *Richard Glover Ames...
...pronounced dissent from the worship of yesterday's literary deities. The author of the current editorial has made the immense discov- ery that "violence can be a vogue and, like all vogues, presently become outworn." Therefore, O'Neill, Jeffers, and Faulkner are each awarded a great big question mark. Regardless of what posterity will ultimately decide to be the permanent value of these authors, I cannot help feeling that such an editorial at this particular moment is a sign of health,--or else of some healthy influences. But Mr. Blanc awards to James Branch Cabell something far less equivocal than...
Harvard's lead up to the half-mile mark was an expensive one, and cost her dearly when her opponents settled down to a steady 34 and 35 to cover the last mile and a quarter. As the Crimson stroke was lowered the power in the boat seemed to drop also, and the crew rowed the remainder of the race at a stroke comparable to Syracuse, but without Syracuse's rhythm or drive...
...Fifth Annual Contest of the International Mark Twain Society will be for the best letter of approximately 1,000 words on the subject: "What I Consider the Most Representative American Novel from 1900 to 1931 Inclusive...
...Nominee Ingalls did not expect to lose to Governor White. Ohio is normally Republican. He has many a potent friend including Dan Hanna, publisher of Cleveland's News, grandson of the late great Boss Mark Hanna; Maurice Maschke, Cleveland boss; and Fred Clark of the Crusaders. His wife Louise was a Harkness, his mother a niece of President Taft. His father is with the New York Central R. R. which draws toward him thousands of conservative Labor votes. He was the Navy's only War ace. His smile is engaging, his manner like his nature, open and unaffected...