Word: rae
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD 1932 WORCESTER Record, l.e. r.e., Elser Finlayson, l.t. r.t. Tegrand Meyorson, l.g. r.g., Rae Cunningham, e. e., McHugh Foristall, r.g. l.g., Shirardini Faxon, r.t. l.t., Healey Mouschegian, r.e. l.e., Gioirno Wood, q.b. q.b., Banfield Mays, r.h.b. l.h.b., O'Malley Crickard, l.h.b., r.h.b., McNamara Gilligan, f.b. f.b., Robinson...
...correct hour to appear at the Lido, the sophisticated approach to the inside of Blarritz, San Sebastian, St. Moritz, Marienbad, or Monte Carlo--in short, if you would acquire a large slice of that savoir faire which marks the experienced traveler, try PLEASURE IF POSSIBLE, by Karl K. Kitchen (Rae D. Henkle Co., New York. 1928, $2.50.) With an introduction by Will Rogers, it provides for every necessity, and supplies a passport for the gay life abroad...
...Herbert Hoover Jr., H. M. Hubbard, Henry Swift; class of June, 1928: N. A. Bauer, J. J. Canavan, F. C. Carter, Lieutenant A. B. Clark, M. J. Cruickshank, C. E. Dick, W. M. Edens, W. B. Greenman Jr, R. V. Horton, R. M. Hornung, Malcolm McElroy, J. M. Rae, F. H. Schroeder, E. V. Shierling, and Captain James Watson...
...Stocker, Chairman, Miss S. G. Ullian; F. D. Collins, Miss Marian Collins; M. B. Gleck, Miss Claudia Liebenthal; C. K. Shipton, Miss Dorothy MacKillip; W. A. Strickland, Miss Priscilla Michaelson; J. R. Wallace, Miss H. Powers; H. L. Harrison, Miss Dorothy Rae; R. C. Holgate, Miss Alice Mansfield; W. F. Nash, Miss Helen Muzzey; B. J. Gottlieb, Miss Doris Rounds; A. W. Booth, Miss Adele Booth...
...tells about the Webers-Rickler, Sarah, Fanny, Golda, Bertha, Esther, Leah, Rae, Rebecca, Flora, Anna, George, Abraham, Solomon, Philip, Max and Joseph, little Joseph. They lived in a shoe on Mott Street, Manhattan. 'Nearby, Lew Schanfield tended a street soda-fountain for a man named Gump. One night. Fields taught Weber a dance step he knew. Another night, the little lights on the facade of a brand-new music hall pricked out a trade-name that had become a tradition: WEBER AND FIELDS. They owned the place...