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...James Lawrence, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Matthew Luce, Mrs. Jacob W. Miller, Mrs. Torrance Parker, Mrs. Charles M. Proctor, Mrs. Rowland R. Robnson, Mrs. Dwight M. Sayles, Mrs. Hugh D. Scott, Mrs. Markham W. Stackpole, Mrs. George Stevens, Mrs. Edward A. Whitney, Mrs. Lothrop Withington, Mrs. Edmund Wood, Mrs. Russell Liudner Fry, Mrs. Celia Liudner, Mrs. Arthur Viewey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIST OF SENIOR SPREAD PATRONESSES IS NAMED | 6/10/1927 | See Source »

...Geneva in 1924 by J. Ramsay MacDonald. The second Boylston Prize was won by B. A. Wolff '29, who gave "Not Guilty", an anonymous piece of prose, with H. L. Kozol '27 taking the third Boylston Prize with his recitation of "The Man With the Hoe", by Edwin Markham...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ORATORICAL CONTEST PRIZE AWARDED TO REEL | 4/14/1927 | See Source »

...Death Penalty"; A.F. Reel; F. I. Kosen '29, Auslander's "Steel"; A.F. Reel '28, George F. Hoar's, "On Retaining the Philippine Islands"; H.M. Neuberge '27, Rudyard Kip;ing's "On the Road to Mandalay"; Eduardo Andrade '28, Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess"; L. Kosol '27, Edwin Markham's "The Man with the Hoe"; and H.A. Wolff '29 "Not Guilty", anonymous...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APRIL 13 SET AS DATE FOR THE WADE AND BOYLSTON CONTEST | 4/9/1927 | See Source »

...chorus girl had younger brother. His name was Frank--to make the story brief--The Witch with help from still another Contrived to make "Our Frank--a thief!" When Sister sought the Witch's aid, Markham was his name, she found him in his lair. She cried, "Where is the money Brother paid?" The Ralstons found her there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 2/25/1927 | See Source »

...arid little black satchels. No doubt, much of this was grimy work. With scarcely any of the attitude of now-it-can-be-told, with a confident feeling of now-it-can-be-sold, an even grimier novel- has recently been published. Novelist Adams takes as his hero Willis Markham, President of the U. S., a poker-playing, whiskey-drinking, easygoing, good-natured pal who was lifted suddenly to the highest office in the land by his shrewd political friends. "Chief" Markham, as the boys call him, loves his friends, trusts them, lets them run the government. The result...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Novel | 11/29/1926 | See Source »

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