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Word: parkers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lect. Hall Mr. Epstein, D, G, R, X Harvard 6 Mr. Beath, H, S, V Harvard 5 Mr. Mason, N, T Harvard 2 Mr. Opie, M, O New Lect. Hall Mr. Taylor, E, L, U New Lect. Hall Economics 4a Allen-Fordyce Sever 17 Gay-Olt Sever 18 Parker-Ziselman Sever 23 English 63a Almy-Chan Sever 5 Cluett-Gohdes Sever 6 Goodspeed-Koch Sever 7 Lockwood-Potts Sever 8 Pratt-Young Sever 11 Fine Arts 1a Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 2b Fogg Small Rm. French 1, I, II, III Prof. Hawkins, 1 Sever 24 Mr. Kelsey, 2 Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MID-YEAR EXAMS TO BEGIN TOMORROW | 1/21/1925 | See Source »

...novel, which is about a certain auburn-haired Connemara, was begun by Carolyn Wells, continued by Alexander Woollcott, carried on by Louis Bromfield, sustained by Elsie Janis. On Jan. 17, Ed Streeter was scheduled to prolong it, Meade Minnigerode to extend it, Dorothy Parker to persist to the end of her chapter. Eventually the following will all have had a turn: Harry C. Witwer, Sophie Kerr, Robert G. Anderson, Kermit Roosevelt, Bernice Brown, Wallace Irwin, Frank Craven, George B. McCutcheon, Rube Goldberg, George A. Chamberlain, John V. A. Weaver, Gerald Mygatt, George P. Putnam...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Parlor Game | 1/19/1925 | See Source »

...Gugler, Associated; Egerton Swartwont, all of New York City; Hewitt & Brown of Minneapolis; Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch, and Abbott of Boston; Professor J. J. Haffner of the School of Architecture, with Perry, Shaw, and Hepburn, Associated, of Boston; Guy Lowell of Boston; McKim, Mead, and White of New York City; Parker, Thomas, and Rice, of Boston; and Walker and Gillette of New York City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXHIBIT PLANS FOR BUSINESS SCHOOL BUILDING THIS WEEK | 1/12/1925 | See Source »

...parts of the country, however, the movement is much stronger. New York City alone has 12 circles and the total membership in the League numbers over 1,000 students, covering territory from coast to coast. The society is not altogether revolutionary in its principles, for according to Arne J. Parker, of Fitchburg, it "believes in a gradual evolution by a process of education rather than in radical methods to attain the ultimate goal of socialism. We are in no sense in sympathy with communistic or other ultra-radical ideas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEEK TO ORGANIZE HARVARD SOCIALISTS | 1/6/1925 | See Source »

...MANUSCRIPT OF ST. HELENA- Translated by Willard Parker-Appleton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: New Books | 12/29/1924 | See Source »

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