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...nominated over Charles Francis Adams. Greeley was for high tariff; he had often flayed the Democrats. Yet the Democratic convention chose "to eat crow" and nominated Greeley. For a time Greeley scared the Grant men. He drew huge audiences when he spoke. The campaign became viciously personal. Thomas Nast, having just helped to upset the Tweed Ring in New York City by his cartoons, turned his devastating pen upon Greeley. Gratz Brown, a Missourian, who was Greeley's running-mate, was not known (by sight) in Manhattan, so Cartoonist Nast pictured him as a tag on Greeley...
...head usher, and H. P. Sharp '25 and P. W. Williams '25 will serve as assistant head ushers. The other ushers will be: G. E. Gilchrist 2T.S., Paul Cullens 3T.S., S. L. Fisher 1G.Ed., J. D. Baldwin '25, M. L. Brown '25, W. W. Ingraham '25, C. C. Nast '25, W. P. Beal '26, H. S. French '26, J. C. McGlone '26, D. H. Bowles '27, J. P. Eaton '27, L. D. Knowles '27, C. G. T. Lundell '27, Isador Zarakov '27, C. A. Pratt '28, W. P. Pratt '28, C. O'D. Iselin '26, Dudley Merrill...
Pierce Hall: 8.45-11.30, C. C. Nast...
VOGUE'S BOOK OF ETIQUETTE?by the Editors of Vogue?Condé Nast ($4.00). No doubt we have improved somewhat since the days back in the fabulous forties when manuals on correct behavior advised their readers in all seriousness to "omit the annoying foreign) fashion of taking water into your mouth [when finger bowls were passed], rinsing and gargling it around, and them spitting it back into the glass"; and, ire another place: "The rising generation of elegants in America are particularly requested to observe that, in polished! society, it is not quite comme il faut for gentlemen to blow their...
...postal ballot, John Davis Lodge '25, of Washington, D. C., was elected yesterday to the presidency of the Cercle Francais for the coming year. Other officers elected were Ernest Aselin Jr. '26, of New York, N. Y. vice-president; Richard Stoddard Aldrich '25, of Brookline, treasurer; Charles Coudert Nast '25, of New York, N. Y., secretary...