Word: petee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Edgell of the Fine Arts Department; Boston Lawyer Charles Pelham Curtis Jr., 37, a distinguished clubman but a stutterer; Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams; Law Professor Francis Bowes Sayre, Woodrow Wilson's son-in-law; Harvard Consultant-on-Careers Augustus Lowell Putnam (nephew); Biologist Clarence Cook ("Pete") Little, politically ousted ex-president of the University of Michigan; Professor Samuel Eliot Morison, official Harvard historian who, like Dr. Little, might be considered too liberal. A generation of students have known Abbott Lawrence Lowell as a frostily friendly man, now white-haired, white-mustached, pouchy-eyed, who putters about...
Flying his plane upside down at 90 m. p. h. in a stunting exhibition at the Long Island Aviation Country Club, Reginald Langhorne ("Pete") Brooks...
...Robert Lee Miller, 21, son of a Jacksonville, Fla. night watchman: by 4 & 2, his match with "Pete Miller" (Panaysti Milliau) 21, of Chicago in the final of the U. S. Public Links Golf Championship; at Louisville, Ky. Among Golfer Miller's rewards: a Kentucky colonelcy, as aide-de-camp to Lieut. Governor A. B. Chandler of Kentucky...
...PETE VIERECK...
Married. Dunbar Wright Bostwick, Yale polo and hockey player, brother of Gentleman Jockey George Herbert ("Pete") Bostwick (TIME, June 27); and Electra Webb, great-granddaughter of Commodore Vanderbilt and of James Watson Webb; at Garden City...