Word: paged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Georgia's cantankerous Representative Edward Eugene ("Goober") Cox. Over the protests of Doorkeeper Joe Sinnott, who feared it would "get into the newspapers" and start a rush by other doting parents to have the same done for their girls, Father Cox had Gene sworn in as his House page, for that one day. She earned a U. S. Treasury check for $4 for her 2 hours, 33 minutes of "work." At Washington's Market School, where the girls envy her acquaintance with Speaker Bankhead's precocious daughter Tallulah, Gene Cox can now boast that...
...amazed and overjoyed the other morning to read an autobiography entitle "The Last Republican at Harvard" printed right on the front page. It was the work of one of Harvard's great coming authors, Mr. Fred J. Sears '42. I speak with confidence, for I have been acquainted with Mr. Sears; type of genius for years. His description of a projected single-handed attack on "those (censored) truce-breaking truckdrivers" in Boston should convince the most skeptical of his virility. I congratulate you on your policy of giving young authors a chance to try their wings: I know...
...yard free-style: Won by E. Goldwaser (H); second, J. Quinlan (H); third D. Page (S) Time...
...free-style relay: Won by Har. (R. Urquhart, R. MacMaster, D. Van Vort, E. Goldwasser); second, Springfield (Page, Watson, Eck, R. Pohndorf) Time...
...Varsity swimmers won their second dual meet of the season as they splashed their way to victory over the Springfield Gymnasts, 59 to 16. (Story is on page three...