Word: morgan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...later life Robert Bacon was a banker, first in Boston and, since 1894, with the Morgan firm in New York. Appointed by Elihu Root as his Associate Secretary of State, he later became head of the State Department under President Roosevelt. As Ambassador to France he served for three years with great distinction. An advocate of preparedness, he strongly supported General Wood's Plattsburg Officers' Training Camp System. Attending the first Plattsburg business man's camp, he became a major in May, 1919, and returned from France after the armistice as a Colonel on General Pershing's Staff. During...
...Williams, 181 (H); J. T. Baldwin, 182 (H); J. F. Ryan, 183 (H); P. E. Stevenson, 184 (H); F. N. Hall, 185 (H); J. M. B. Churchill, 186 (H); W. H. Goodwin, 187 (H); K. Chase, 188 (H); J. A. Hisey, Jr., 222 (Hav); H. R. Morgan, 225 (L); F. E. Kunkle, 224 (L); C. M. Zeigler, 245 (Me); C. H. Wansker, 242 (Me); R. Cook, 248 (Mich); W. D. Craig, 252 (Mich); W. R. Meese, 251 (Mich); C. E. Johnson, 250 (Mich); R. C. Losch, 249 (Mich); W. Rollins, 268 (M. I. T.); T. P. Spitz...
...Gourdin, 179 (H); D. F. O'Connell, 189 (H); A. W. Douglass, 190 (H); H. D. Costigan, 191 (H); H. B. Davis, 193 (H); J. F. Ryan, 183 (H); D. J. Duggan, 192 (H); K. Chase, 188 (H); F. C. Church, 194 (H); H. R. Morgan, 225 (L); F. E. Kunkle, 224 (L); H. E. Pratt, 235 (Me); C. E. Allen, 243, (Me); L. Butler, 253 (Mich); F. J. Petty, 254 (Mich); L. N. Schofield, 255 (Mich); D. K. Messner, 256 (Mich); W. R. Meese, 251 (Mich); G. Bowden, 281 (M. I. T.); J. B. Ormon...
...manner; one case to the Italian War Relief Fund of America; one case to the Y. M. C. A. for the relief of destitute students in Switzerland; and the balance to The Cambridge Red Cross for shipment overseas. All of the military equipment will to turned over to the Morgan Memorial Institute, a large social service institution in Boston, which has offered to make over the uniforms into ordinary wearing apparel. The text-books will be placed in the Phillips Brooks House Loan Library, while the fiction works and magazines will be sent abroad to our soldiers and sailors...
...Bacon, the roster is long of those who in their time capered in the Pudding shows. We smile as we notice that Thomas Mott Ocborne once played Helen of Troy, that "Nick" Longworth gave a violin solo one night in 1890, and that Thomas W. Lamont, of J. P. Morgan & Company, was a chorus girl upon a time. This year the club offers an amateur musical comedy of which the whole cast is made up of men who have been in the service. The resumption of "the Pudding" is a sure token of the fact that Harvard is itself again...