Word: murdock
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Yeomans '00, Professor of Government, Charles Palache, Professor of Mineralogy, and Hon. Charles Francis Adams, Overseer of the University. The following were the Ushers at the funeral: U. Haskell Crocker, Gregory P. Baxter '96, Theodore William Richards, Professor of Chemistry, Alfred M. Tozzer '00, Professor of Anthropology, Kenneth B. Murdock '16, Professor of English, Thomas Pennypacker '16, Delmar Leighton '19, Dean of Freshmen, and Dr. George P. Cogswell...
...Leverett House dinner, at 6.30 o'clock this evening, will be followed by informal entertainment in the Junior Common Room. Kenneth B. Murdock '16 professor of English, and Theodore Morrison '23, instructor in English, will read selections of their own choice. John R. Walsh, tutor in Economics, will render several baritone solos, to be followed by a group of piano numbers by Morton P. Kahn '34, and a 'cello selection by Frederic H. Tunnell '35. The program will be concluded by an original skit presented by Robert M. Terrall '36. Elting E. Morison 1G, a former chairman of the House...
...patronesses are Mrs. A. Folwell Bemis, Mrs. Everett Collier, Mrs. W. C. Greene, Mrs. Roger W. Hickman, Mrs. D. H. McLaughlin, Mrs. Andrew Marshall, Mrs. F. W. McVeigh, Mrs. Kenneth B. Murdock, Mrs. P. G. E. Miller, Mrs. G. B. Weston, and Mrs. H. A. Yeomans...
Charles Francis Adams '88, president of the Harvard Alumni Association, George R. Agassiz '84, president of the Board of Overseers, Kenneth B. Murdock '16, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and master of Leverett House, will also speak. Nathaniel F. Ayer '00, president of the Harvard Club, will act as toastmaster...
...time the Murdock Brothers, who had long carried on a hot but comparatively respectable feud with Senator Allen's Beacon, affected to ignore the Levands. That became impossible last winter when, boasting the largest circulation in Kansas, the Levands succeeded in getting the Hinkel advertising, for which the Eagle claimed it had a contract. First reprisal of the Eagle was to print photographs of the interior of the Hinkel store, showing empty spaces at important counters, during a sale advertised exclusively in the Beacon. Next day they began serial publication of The Great I Am, a thinly veiled, highly...