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...final argument will be between the Choate Club and the Lowell Club on Friday, February 13. The counsels for the two clubs are not yet known. The Coram will be composed of Professor Felix Frankfurter. Chief Justice, W. G. Thompson '88, and Robert Proctor, associate justices

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRYCE, SAYRE ARGUE IN AMES QUARTER-FINALS | 2/10/1931 | See Source »

Rain and snow sifted down into the South last week. Through the rolling country around Holly Springs, Miss., the going was slow for bird dogs. The quail lay close and where they had fed out of cover the scent was washed away. Yet 27 coveys were found and Proctor, Wood-leigh's Roxie, Muscle Shoals Sam, Stoney Grove Bonny stood out well in the U. S. Field Trial Club's all-age stake-prelude to the national championships. this week on Hobart Ames's plantation at Grand Junction, Tenn. Winner was Rex's Tarheelia, liver-&-white...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Rex's Tarheelia | 1/26/1931 | See Source »

Appointed last week by Vermont's Governor Weeks† to succeed the late Senator Frank Lester Greene was Frank Charles Partridge of Proctor, Vt. Senator-designate Partridge, 69, president of Vermont Marble Co., started as a page in the State Senate, was president of his Amherst class (1882, thirteen years before Calvin Coolidge), studied law at Columbia, served the U. S. State Department as its solicitor (1890-93). He has held minor diplomatic and consular jobs. Coincident with the Partridge appointment a general Senate election was ordered for Vermont on March 31, preceded by a party primary March...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Partridge for Greene | 1/5/1931 | See Source »

...opening scenes is the costuming. There is a vast and authentic array of pegbottom trousers, long-beaked caps, bulldog shoes. Second scene is laid in front of Reunion Hall, a considerably fresher looking edifice than the building by that name today. The boys break into a song: The Proctor likes Whiskey. Let's get him frisky-Maybe he will buy drinks for the crowd. . . . As is customary in Triangle shows, the script is peppered with undergraduate lampoons on the Princeton faculty, curriculum and social system, which are more interesting to student audiences and immediate relatives of the cast than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: Smiling Tiger | 12/29/1930 | See Source »

...proposed billion-dollar bank which he had consented to head (see p. 29). But the Community Chest work throughout the land to which he had given his prestige and advice, was for the most part completed for the year. Thanks to Banker Case, William Cooper (Ivory Soap) Proctor and men like them, 360 community chests were flooding national headquarters with glad reports of some $80,000,000 collected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Faith, Hope & Organization | 12/22/1930 | See Source »

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