Word: pinkney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From among the third year men the following were elected: George Ezra Dave. Pomona '24, of Pasadena, Cal.; Abraham Howard Feller, Columbia '25, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; James Pinkney Hart, University of Texas '25, of Austin, Texas; Joseph Henry Head, Yale '25, of Hillsboro, Ohio; John Edwards Lock-wood, Williams '25, of New York, and Kingsley Arter Taft, Amherst '25, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio...
...city. They smashed about $40,000 worth of plate glass and merchandise in their fellow-citizens' shop windows. They badly damaged the Palace of the League of Nations, to which the U. S. does not belong. Police protected the U. S. Consulate and U. S. Consul Somerville Pinkney Tuck avoided trouble by a quick-witted remark. As he moved, unrecognized among the rioters, a woman stuck a nasty, leering face close to his and shouted loudly: "We wish to kill this American Consul pig!"* "Yes," said Mr. Tuck, "he is a rascal," and went home...
...several of your recent numbers, you have referred to the engagement and now the marriage of Miss Beatrice Beck, daughter of Solicitor General and Mrs. James Beck to one S. Pinkney Tuck, almost referring to him as "Mrs. Tuck's husband," as if he were wholly unknown and wholly unimportant in the event...
...your information, S. Pinkney Tuck is the son of the late Judge Somerville P. Tuck, who for many years was President Judge of the International Tribunal in Egypt, and rendered distinguished service to his country in that capacity...
Married. Miss Beatrice Beck, daughter of U. S. Solicitor General James M. Beck, to one S. Pinkney Tuck Jr.; in Washington. President Coolidge, French Ambassador Jusserand and a great company of fashionables attended...