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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dean Surley Robert Grinnell '36 Mrs. Murphy, a goody, one of the best Lawrence, Nichols '35 Mrs. O'Shaughnessey, her crony Gaspar G. Bacon, Jr. '37 Mrs. Bounce, nee Wholeworthy Walter Birge '35 Mary Bounce, her daughter Francis E. Johnson '35 Faunce, a Butler Henry Lyman '37 Mrs. Elwell Myron Wick '37 Miss Flint Arnett McKennan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 3/28/1935 | See Source »

...chorus are: Arnett McKennan '37, Robinson F. Barker '35, Donald W. Baker '37, Albert B. Sturges '37, Barrett Wendell, III '36, John F. Ducey, Jr. '36, Francis A. Wendell '37, William Minot, Jr. '37, Myron A. Wick '37, F. Sewall Gardner '37, Robert H. Gardiner, Jr. '37, Howard C. Kellogg '37, Pierre C. Fraley '37, Donald Rowell '37, Henry S. Miller '35, Charles S. Houston '36, Guy Garland '36, James D. Hoguet '37, and John W. Laverack...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H.P.C. SHOW REHEARSALS COMMENCE FINAL WEEK | 3/15/1935 | See Source »

...rest of the cast will include Arthur G. Hills '37; R. H. Kulilke 1G; Rogers B. Horgan '37; Ellwood M. Rabenold, Jr. '37; Myron K. Stone '37; Adolf W. Marburg '37; William G. Cahan '35; Henry C. Larner '37; Arthur R. Humphreys 2G; and Dean Murdock, John D. Wild, assistant professor of Philosophy, Ernest J. Simmons, instructor in English, and George Jackson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Virtue in Danger' Leverett House Annual Play, Exposes Society of William and Mary's England | 3/15/1935 | See Source »

Referring to the illustration on p. 59 of your issue of Feb. 11, do we see correctly that Mr. Myron Charles Taylor wears button shoes? If so, he is the first man whom we have seen wearing button shoes in the last ten years or more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Feb. 25, 1935 | 2/25/1935 | See Source »

...cronies are Steelman Myron Taylor, Morgan Partner Thomas W. Lament. Fabulous stories surround his passion for outdoor life. He owns four miles of trout stream in New York's gamey Beaver Kill, issued gold-engraved membership cards to a half-dozen friends. In North Carolina "Joe" Knapp owns Knotts Island, a 5,000-acre preserve. Becoming attached to the country and its citizenry, he spent some $500,000 to give it a school system, vast sums for roads and other improvements. Once when "Joe" Knapp and a party of friends were dashing in a sea-sled to his Canadian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Knapp's Week | 2/25/1935 | See Source »

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