Word: peelings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Abruptly in socialite Berlin the idea seemed to catch on. For the first time in smartest restaurants and "bars" (nightclubs) males were seen to peel off dinner jackets and tailcoats, loll in boiled-shirtsleeves...
Appointed. Sir William Peel, 55, career administrator and adviser since 1897 in British Malaya (Penang, Singapore, Kedah, etc.); to be Governor of Hongkong, important British naval station and trade mart in the Orient (average annual trade $500,000,000). Sir William succeeds to the post and salary ($30,000) of Sir Cecil Clementi, promoted Governor of the Straits Settlements...
...Philology 7 Harvard 6 Latin 12 Sever 17 Mathematics A II New Lect. Hall Mathematics C I New Lect. Hall Mathematics 4 New Lect. Hall Mathematics 8 Sever 17 Meteorology 1 Pierce 110 Mineralogy 2 Mineralogical Lect. Rm. Music 6 Emerson A Philosophy A Abbott-Martin Emerson D May-Peel Emerson F Pehrkon-Zoli Emerson J Philosophy 8 Emerson A Physiology 6 Emerson J Semitic 5 Andover C Zoology 5 Pierce...
...following scholarships and aids for 1929-1930 have been awarded: The Harvard Club of France scholarship of J. H. Neukirch 1G; the Swift scholarship to S. H. Stackpole '33; two Henry D, and Jonathan M. Parmenter scholarships to R. A. Peel '31 and to J. L. Ware '30; the Harvard Club of Connection scholarship to Arthur Richmond '33; the Bowditch fund to K. C. Sanders '30; a Special University Scholarship to W. M. Whitehill Jr. 4G, and the Clifford M. Holland Memorial Aid of the Engineering School to J. B. Slade...