Word: phelpses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The boys at Hotchkiss School (Lakeville, Conn.) trooped into their dining hall one night last fortnight and, after the sudden short hush for grace, fell to gobbling and talking in a cheery, noisy hum and clatter as usual. The polished brasses gleamed by the big fireplace over which a great...
At Wytheville, Va. a girl child named Edith Boiling was born in 1872 with the noteworthy distinction of being a descendant (in the ninth generation) of Pocahontas. In 1915 she acquired further distinction by becoming the third woman in history* to marry a U. S. President while he was in...
Shortly after Senator Huey P. Long got a black eye for committing a nuisance in the Sands Point (L. I.) Bath Club washroom and invited the Roosevelt Administration to "go to hell" before the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Milwaukee, a Women's Committee of Louisiana, composed mostly of...
Next in importance in Arizona are Tucson's two papers, the Arizona Daily Star and the Daily Citizen. The Star is part-owned by the estate of the late Ralph Everett Ellinwood, whose father is counsel for Phelps Dodge Corp. Arizona mining interests. The Tucson Citizen is owned and...
Wigglesworth A-22: Reginald H. Phelps '30, of Southwick, Mass. (Springfield Central High School). Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON, 1929-30, and first scholar in his class. A member of the junior eight of the Phi Bota Kappa, A.B. '30, summa cum laude. Now an instructor in German and second...