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After a Paris divorce in 1923, Bullitt married Anne Moen Louise Bryant Reed, widow of Red John Reed of Greenwich Village who went to Russia and today lies buried in the Kremlin wall. They had one daughter. In 1930 they, too, were divorced. Mr. Bullitt continued to travel in Europe every year, keeping up his personal contacts in London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. His mind and manner seemed to please foreign statesmen as he told them what the U. S. was thinking and doing. In 1926 he published a novel (It Can't Be Done). Among his unproduced plays...
...Communist John Reed, Harvard 1910 (Socialist Heywood Broun's class). Lustily bellowing last week in the former Moscow Imperial Opera House, a Soviet cast rehearsed John Reed, a new opera freely biographical, highly revolutionary. In the cast sang John Reed's widow Authoress Louise Bryant, originally a Miss Moen...
...party for the engineering excursion during the recess will leave Boston on Tuesday, the 21st inst., instead of Monday, the 20th, as previously announced. They will proceed by the 9 a. m. train (B. and A. R. R.) to Worcester, Mass., where the two establishments of the Washburn and Moen Manufacturing Company will be inspected...
...members of the party will proceed on Monday, April 20, to Worcester, Mass., where the Washburn and Moen Manufacturing Co. 's works will be visited. The same night they will leave for Providence, R. I., where two days will be spent in inspecting the Rhode Island Locomotive Works, and the establishments of the Brown and Sharpe Mfg. Co., the Corliss Steam Engine Co., and other engine building firms. Students desiring to join this party are requested to see me before the 18th inst. The visits are open to all members of the University...
...members of the party will proceed on Monday, April 20, to Worcester, Mass., where the Washburn and Moen Manufacturing Co.'s works will be visited. The same night they will leave for Providence, R. I., where two days will be spent in inspecting the Rhode Island Locomotive Works, and the establishments of the Brown and Sharpe Mfg. Co., the Corliss Steam Engine Co., and other engine building firms. Students desiring to join this party are requested to see me before the 18th inst. The visits are open to all members of the University...