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...patronesses for the affair: the Mmes. E. B. Hill, W. E. Hocking W. F. Houghton, F. W. MacVeagh. D. R. McLaughlin, P. G. E. Miller, S. E. Morison. Harold Murdock, K. B. Murdock. R. B. Wroght, and H. A. Yeomans...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE USHERS AT LEVERETT | 3/23/1933 | See Source »

...Mmes. A. L. Lowell, Gordon Abbott Jr., C. F. Adams, C. L. Brenner, B. D. Crowninsheild, W. E. Crosby, Stanley Cunningham, A. L. Devens, F. L. Dabney, Lyman Delano, W. L. Ellwell, J. M. Forbes, Reginald Fincke, R. M. Faxon, Mitchell Gratwick, J. L. Grandin, James Jackson, Delmar Leighton, Matthew Luce, A. D. Hill, Robert Homans, A. M. Orr, P. B. Swett, Fritz Talbot, Charles Walcott, S. P. Ware, Joseph Warren, F. O. White, and W. B. Wood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANS FOR FRESHMAN JUBILEE ANNOUNCED | 4/22/1929 | See Source »

Daily he works with his U. S. translator over the English text of his Civilization. Occasionally he entertains his brothers Paul and Albert, his daughters, the Mmes. Jacquemaire and Young. More typically he sits out long evenings with his old friend M. Andre Pierre Gabriel Amedee Tardieu...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Strength and Firility | 10/11/1926 | See Source »

...TIME, Nov. 30). A most sensitive individual, M. Paderewski was revolted by the thought of charming dollars out of the pockets of statesmen whom he had known officially during his historic term as Prime Minister of Poland. Thus when Mrs. Coolidge entered her box at Poli's Theatre with Mmes. Dawes, Hoover, Longworth and Mr. John Coolidge, it was to hear him play for charity (American Legion Endowment Fund for Disabled Soldiers). Mrs. Dwight F. Davis had gone South, but gave her box to Princess Bibesco and Mmes. David A. Reed, Truxton Beale, Frederick Keep. All boxes, all seats were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: In Washington | 1/4/1926 | See Source »

...America, are lavish and alive. The hero, Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, might or might not recognize himself in the completely noble explorer here exhibited. He might be embarrassed by his courage, amused by his asceticism, surprised by the glossy perfection of his friends and enemies-Frontenac, Tonty, Mmes. de Montespan and de Maintenon, Joliet, Marquette, de Laval and the rest. But he would appreciate that, romancing apart, a full historical record of his efforts to build a Mississippi kingdom for France was what the author patiently sought, thoroughly contrived...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: La Salle | 11/9/1925 | See Source »

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