Word: marshals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bowditch, at present an instructor in English and Latin at Milton Academy, graduated two years ago as Second Marshal of his Class. He was president of the Student Council. He is a brother of John B. Bowditch '37, now president of the Student Council, and Second Marshal of the graduating Class...
...custody of a deputy U. S. marshal, up shuffled aging R. C. Tackett, clad in a homemade shirt and overalls. Jailed in Kentucky on a shooting charge, he had refused to venture up to Washington except under Federal protection. With his Adam's apple bobbing, Tackett kept glancing nervously back at the bosses and deputies in the audience as he told the Senate Committee how the dynamiting had been plotted among Unthank, himself, Patterson and the prosecuting attorney of adjoining Bell County. He had been too drunk to do the job, he twanged, but had been paid...
...Basque!" cried he, shaking his white mane. "Marshal Foch was a Basque! The Welsh and the Basques are the same race...
Neil G. Melone '37, retiring first marshal of the chapter, spoke on the historical background of the society at Harvard and outline the aims and purposes. Schlesinger, the new secretary-treasurer, also spoke briefly...
Colonel Green* became a life member of the Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias, but the upright Masons refused him membership. "Green's Flats," his bachelor quarters above Terrell's old Harris Opera House, were one of the town's gay places. Once the Town Marshal had to tell the Colonel to get rid of the women staying there. Barked the Marshal: "I don't care if you are the son of the richest woman in the world, you can't do such a thing in this town." The Colonel gulped...