Word: masses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TIME Gloucester, Mass...
...that is changed. A small body of men still eat at their clubs; Randall has not been opened since the War; Memorial Hall was finally closed this year because it was found impossible to coerce or cajole enough students into going there to make the place pay. The great mass of our undergraduates shovel down their food at quick-lunches or self-service cafeterias. This is no fault of the College. It represents a deep difference in social customs which the College is powerless to change...
...Smith College (Northampton, Mass.), opened her gates, but had to scrutinize closely those who entered. There was room for only 550 of the 1,400 young women who sought freshmanhood. Next year the scrutiny will have to be doubly close. Already some 2,200 have applied for examination...
Married. Miss Margaret Carr, one of the White House cooks, to Jerry Shea, chauffeur to Frank W. Stearns, famed intimate of President Coolidge, at Swampscott, Mass...
Died. Ellis L. Dresel, 54, lawyer, diplomatist, signer of the Peace Treaty with Germany, as plenipotentiary and U. S. Chargé d'Affaires in Berlin after the War, at his home in Pride's Crossing, Mass. A lawyer for 25 years, he suddenly became a diplomat through accidentally being in Berlin when the War broke out and there offering to Ambassador Gerard his services in looking after stranded Americans. Later he was an Attache of the U. S. Embassy at Berlin; aided the Red Cross in caring for prisoners of war hi Germany; headed the political information section...