Word: matthew
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Matthew Luce, Mrs. S. V. Mann, Mrs. Victor Mapes, Mrs. Leonard D. Marshall, Mrs. Louise D. Mason, Mrs. George S. Mumford, Mrs. Thomas Nickerson, Mrs. A. Lawrence Peirson, Mrs. Thomas N. Perkins, Mrs. John T. Pratt, Mrs. William B. Pringle, Mrs. Clarence E. Rice, Mrs. Hunter Robb, Mrs. Losan H. Roots, Mrs. Richard S. Russell, Mrs. John F. Samborski, Mrs. Hugh D. Scott, Mrs. William G. Soule, Mrs. Philip L. Spalding, Mrs. J. O. Sumner, Mrs. James B. Tailer, Mrs. Herbert C Theopold, Mrs. Amasa Walker, Mrs. Guy Waring, Mrs. Henry W. Watts, Mrs. Robert T. Whitehouse, Mrs. William Whitman...
...Vermont, Burlington, Vt., Philosophy; George Lyle Church, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Dorchester, Botany; Clayton Dion Craig, University of South Dakota, Watertown, Economics; David Mitchel Dougherty, University of Delaware, Wilmington, Del., English; Edward French Dow, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., Government; Henry Matran Eller, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., Classics; Raymond Matthew Fuoss '25, Altoona, Pa., Chemistry; Stowell Coolidge Goding, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H., Romance Languages; Granvyl G. Hulse, University of California, Southern Branch, Los Angeles, Cal., History; Edgar Morris Hymans, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, O., Economics; Donald Wallace MacKinnon, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., Psychology...
Hardihood* "Realism Has Crossed the Potomac," by Ferry The Story. "Broom sedge," old Matthew Fairlamb used to say, "ain't jest wild stuff. It's a kind of fate." Opposed only by ignorance and indigence, it crowded Virginia farmlands, Pedlar's Mill in particular, into hopelessness. Men either subsided into ruts-like Dorinda Oakley's plodding father and slaving mother; or their lives straggled, grew weedy -like Dr. Graylock with his whiskey, yellow wench and brood of pickaninnies at dilapidated Five Oaks. Walking early and late to work at the store in Pedlar's Mill...
Died. Mme. Olga Novikoff, 77, famed Russian political writer; in London. She defended the Slavonic cause, endeavored to promote an Anglo-Russian alliance, worked with and on Gladstone, Matthew Arnold, Carlyle. She is credited with having averted an Anglo-Russian...
...celebrities slated to attend are J. Harleston Parker '93, former President of the Lampoon; Morton Stimson '82, who was one of the resuscitators of the Lampoon after its year's lapse following its foundation in 1876; Louis Silvers, coach of "Laugh It Off," the forthcoming Hasty Pudding Club show; Matthew Luce '91, Regent of the University; J. W. D. Seymour '17; Thomas W. Slocun '90, former president of the Harvard Club of New York; Roger L. Scaife '97; and J. T. Coolidge...