Word: marshals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Neil Gardner Melone, of Eliot House and Minneapolis, Minn., and Robert Lyle Bishop, Leverett House and Manhasser, Long Island, N. Y. received election as First and Second Marshal of the 1937 Harvard chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa last night...
...funeral of Hungarian Premier and Field Marshal Julius Combos in Budapest last week King Edward sent a wreath composed of one thousand roses...
Died. Field Marshal Julius Gömbös. circa 50, bullnecked, swashbuckling Premier of Hungary, longtime admirer and disciple of Benito Mussolini; of complications following a kidney ailment; in a sanitarium at Nymphenburg, Germany. After the War he founded an anti-Semitic society called the "Awakened Magyars," restored punishment by flogging in the Hungarian army, renounced anti-Semitism when he became Premier four years ago. At news of his death his cabinet resigned to await developments...
...thank those undergraduates who assisted so greatly it making the morning of September 17th an occasion which we may hope will long be remembered by the Harvard men in attendance. It is impossible for me to thank each and every man who was either an aide or a marshal at the meeting and I am hoping that this open letter will suffice to express to them both my personal and official thanks for their labors...
...foot, 240-lb., 61-year-old master politician, standing near the President of the U. S. in Harvard Yard, had between him and the U. S. Senate a slim political stripling who. with an umbrella over his damp silk hat, was a mere marshal among Harvard's alumni in the crowd below...