Word: randolph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lampy's bells about the Gold Coast ringing over Randolph Hall...
This article was written especially for the Crimson by Randolph Carter...
...Fall River (Middlesex) for Wigglesworth Halls; Ebenezer Francis Bowditch of Larchmont, N. Y. (Milton) for Massachusetts; Thomas Lynde Dammann of Winnetka, Ill. (North Shore Country Day) for Lionel and Mower; Harry Alan Gregg, Jr. of Nashua, N. H. (Exeter) for Weld; Charles King Howard of Concord (Andover) for Straus; Randolph Appleton Kidder of Andover (Noble and Greenough) for Holworthy; David Ralph Martin, Jr. of Austin, Minnesota (Central High) for Matthews; Chalmers Edward Sweeney of Boston (Boston Latin) for Thayer; William Keblinger Wyant, Jr. of Atlanta, Georgia (Boys' High School) for Grays...
...which Party Leader Stanley Baldwin received back into his "Shadow Cabinet" (board of strategy) obstreperous Winston Churchill. Stanley broke with "Winnie" over Conservative policy respecting India (TIME, Feb. 9); but with battles to be fought phlegmatic Stanley seemed overjoyed to have pugnacious Winnie back at his right hand. Son Randolph Churchill, Hearst reporter,* reported favorably. Manifestoed bumbling Mr. Baldwin, "I believe a great part will be played by those I am proud to lead." Cautiously Leader Baldwin pledged the Conservative Party to reduce imports and increase exports, adding this daring (for him) statement: "In my view a tariff...
...Recently hired by Publisher Hearst, Reporter Randolph strolled into the Hearst London Office, drawled, "I shall want a secretary and a typist," learned that reporters secretary themselves and type their...