Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Philip J. Roosevelt, who organized the Northwestern Railroad Security Holders' Committee, shouted fretfully; blamed the railroad executives for allowing the I. C. C. to deny them a rightful increase; said that his committee would take the case to the courts if necessary...
Died. Sir Philip Burne-Jones, 64, English painter, son of an even greater painter, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, cousin of Rudyard Kipling; at London, in a nursing home...
Engaged. Elizabeth Frances du Pont, daughter of Philip F. du Pont (Fairmont, Pa., capitalist-industrialist) ; to one R. D. Morgan, Philadelphia Bell Telephone clerk...
...Summa sum Laude", was shared by seven men, as compared to the 15 who won it last year. These men were Eliot Morris Bailen of Dorcheter, George William Cottrell Jr. of Cleveland, O., Lester Ginsburg of Dorchester, Henry Melvin Hart Jr. of Spokane. Wash., Stanley Jasspon Kunitz of Worcester, Philip Edward Moseley of Westfield, and Norman Schur of Cambridge. Hart was Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON, and a member of the Student Council Committee on Education. Moseley is an editor of the CRIMSON...
...aspirations. Hal is a useless drinking companion of Falstaff and his band of blustering pickpockets. When civil war breaks out, Hal puts off his dissipation and kills Hotspur on the field of battle. Hal was played, intermittently well, by Basil Sydney, and Hotspur, for about the same values, by Philip Merivale. Peggy Wood, William Courtleigh, Blanche Ring, Rosamond Pinchot (as Prince John) were among the notables...