Word: priore
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...still has more gold than at any time prior to September 1923. It has 40% of the world's gold supply, almost four times as much as any other country...
CLASS DAY COMMITTEE **James Luther Reid229 **John Tudor 229 *Kenneth Douglas Robinson, Jr. 224 *Edward William Sexton 219 *John Andrew Prior 182 *Howard Whitmore, Jr. 181 *Thomas Gaunt Moore 158 Joseph Stanley Cunningham 141 Stuart Gordon Hardy 134 George Akin Tupper 127 James Richard Carter 126 Hulburd Johnston 105 Alfred Skinner Woodworth 99 William Temple Emmet 94 Lawrence Milton Shapiro 84 Edward Fuller Fitzhugh, Jr. 84 Edgar Ward La Due 81 Thomas Francis Tucker, Jr. 72 Votes thrown out 7 Total 2576 CLASS SECRETARY *Richard Arnold Stout 126 Richard Fullington Stevens 99 James de Normandie 85 Charles McKim Norton...
...Committee there was a tie for first place between James Luther Reid, of Somerville, and John Tudor, of Boston. The remaining five members of the committee finished in the following order: Kenneth Douglas Robinson, Jr., of Hewlitt, Long Island, New York: Edward William Sexton, of Winchester; John Andrew Prior, of Medford; Howard What're, Jr., of Newton Highlands; Thomas Gaunt Moore, of St. Louis. Missourl...
...CLASS SECRETARY (Permanent Class Office) James de NormandieCharles McKim Norton Richard Fullington Stevens Richard Arnold Stout FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be elected) James Richard Carter Thomas Gaunt Moore Lawrence Milton Shapiro Joseph Stanley Cunningham Edgar Ward La Due Thomas Francis Tucker, Jr. William Temple Emmett John Andrew Prior John Tudor Edward Fuller Fitzhugh, Jr. James Luther Reid George Akin Tupper Stuard Gordon Hardy Kenneth Douglas Robinson, Jr. Howard Whitmore, Jr. Hulburd Johnston Edward William Sexton Alfred Skinner Woodworth FOR CLASS COMMITTEE (Two to be elected--Permanent Class Office) Winslow Carlton James Lawrence, Jr. John Parkinson William Sterling Youngman...
Photographs of 800 inscribed Buddhist statuettes which had never been seen by any foreigner prior to June 1926 are the most important of the gifts. Each of these statuettes bears the Chinese name of the respective divinity, which was worshipped at the Imperial court of Peking about the year...