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...four years ago Publisher George Palmer Putnam of Manhattan confided in his friend Capt. Hilton R. Railey that there was a chance for the right young lady to fly the Atlantic. The Hon. Mrs. Frederick Guest, he said, had secretly bought a plane from Commander Byrd with the intention of being flown herself, but her family had interfered. If a "suitable" substitute could be found, Mrs. Guest still would finance the flight. Said Capt. Railey: "You wait," and hastened to Boston. When he returned Publisher Putnam's eyes popped with pleased astonishment...
...nominations: B. K. Bachrach, Malcolm Bancroft, S. C. Dorman, A. B. Gardiner III, Hageman, R. H. Hallowell, J. R. Leonard, J. W. Putnam, E. W. Robbins, Saltonstall, W. A. Schroeder, Jr., W. S. Sims, Jr., S. H. Stackpole, D. M. Sullivan, H. W. Taylor, White, and Hamilton Young...
...Sever 6 Government 1 Mr. De Nike, Sec. A6, A7 Memorial Hall Mr. Fainsod, Sec. B2, B5, B7, B9 Memorial Hall Mr. Haines, Sec. A2, B12 Memorial Hall Dr. Herring, Sec. B1, B3, B4, B11 Memorial Hall Mr. Pontius, Sec. A1, A3, A12, B13 New Lect. Hall Mr. Putnam, Sec. B10 New Lect. Hall Mr. Reed, Sec. A5, A8, A10, A13 New Lect. Hall Dr. Wild, Sec. B6, B8 New Lect. Hall Greek G Dr. Chase, Sec. 2 Sever 29 Greek 8 Sever 29 History 39 Sever 6 History 67 Sever 6 Mathematics A V Professor Huntington, Sec. 1 Harvard...
Robert Cedric Binkley, acting professor of History at Western Reserve University will come to Harvard as exchange lecturer on History next year, it was announced today. Charles Louis Kuhn, curator of the Germanic Museum and instructor in Fine Arts, and Philip Putnam Chase university marshal and lecturer on History, were announced as western exchange professors from the University...
During the course of the proceedings eight students were arrested and taken to the Brattle Square Police station with a charge of disturbing the peace. A. L. Putnam '20, Consultant on Careers, was picked up by frenzied Cambridge Police during the height of the riot, but was soon identified by Major Charles R. Apted '06, and subsequently released. The methods used by the police in their efforts to quell the disturbance were of little avail. Their use of tear gas and clubs merely made the students more determined to continue the riot and seek revenge on the police...