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...Grimes '31, F. H. Gade '30, Barrett Hoyt '30, V. L. Hennessy '30, G. C. Holbrook '30, R. L. Hoguet '31, R. H. Johnson '31, Kendrick Kerns '30, F. P. Kinnicutt '30, G. L. Lewis '30, P. W. Mahady '30, R. S. Morison '30, W. M. Marvel '30, John Noble '30, R. P. Reed '31, H. H. Richardson '30, H. W. Sturges '30, H. B. Sedgewick '30, T. E. Shine '30, P. M. Sweezy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BARRETT PICKS 58 CLASS DAY USHERS | 6/11/1929 | See Source »

Junior crew--Stroke, H.W. Sturges Jr. '30; 7, R.S. Mitchell '30; 6, Rodgers Donaldson '30; 5, R.A. Page '30; 4, P.S. Rowle '30; 3, John Wintringham '30; 2, W.M. Marvel '30; bow, S.C. Phillips Jr. '30; cox, M.T. Nichols...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PEARSON SETS STROKE FOR WINNING OARSMEN | 5/14/1929 | See Source »

Sirs: I certainly don't marvel at the staggering nerve of Mr. J. T. Sanders, Sioux Falls Plumber. (TIME, March 25). We, all of us, are so at the mercy of his 11 Trovatore musicians that plumbers have become demigods shattering the peace of our bedrooms and laying waste our bankrolls. I know a God-fearing man who got drunk for a week after a little fairy of a plumber got into his home for one day. It took the God-fearing citizen a year to find his religion again. And Mr. Sanders runs true to his tribe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mister's Cuffs | 4/8/1929 | See Source »

President Polk was the first to marvel at gas illumination (1849). Mrs. Fillmore installed the first bath tub and cook stove in 1851. The stove brought protests from her Negro cook who preferred the huge open basement fireplace with its cranes and hooks. In spring and summer the Fillmore family moved over to higher Georgetown, "because the marshes between it [the White House] and the River made malaria inevitable." President Pierce first benefited from a central heating plant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WHITE HOUSE: History | 3/4/1929 | See Source »

...collateral marvel of their work was the speed with which their news reached the world. As soon as they relanded at Deception Island, Captain Wilkins sent a long news despatch from the whaler Hektoria, which is standing by him. The despatch went 7,500 miles by short wireless wave to the office of the San Francisco Examiner, one of the Hearst papers financing his expedition. The Examiner and its sister papers made adequate and proper ado about their exclusive news...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Wilkins' Discovery | 12/31/1928 | See Source »

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