Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Three appointments to the Senior Advisory Committee of Phillips Brooks House were announced last night by Edwin S. Amazeen sGB. Taking office next fall are G. Raymond Dennett '36, Arthur S. Pier, Jr. '35, and Arthur W. Todd...
Headed by an endorsement of Arthur N. Holcombe '06, professor of Government, Ralph Barton Perry, Edgar Pierce Professor of Philosophy, and W. Ernest Hocking, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, the report is signed by John H. Dean '34, Raymond Dennett '36, George C. Edwards, Jr. 1G, Victor H. Kramer '35, Donald Meiklejohn 3G, H. Willis Nicholas, Jr. '34, Thomas B. O'Connor '35, John F. Spencer '34, and Herman Walker...
...part; a maid in a wealthy household, the unfortunate heroine of a love affair which doesn't quite come off a chorus girl, the wife of a millionaire and finally a sweet young thing. For her suitors, there is Franchot Tone who outrages her sense of fair play; Gene Raymond whose faithlessness forces her into a cabaret; and then the millionaire Brennan, who proves her mettle. She unfortunately marries the most unlikely of the three...
...treatment to Congressional secretaries, wives, families, visitors. However, he gives non-members only emergency treatments. Regular patients are primarily Senators and Representatives (Vice President Garner is an assiduous client) and a few of their former colleagues, like onetime Vice President Charles Curtis. A stronger hindrance developed last week. John Raymond McCarl, comptroller-general, let it be known that Congress could promote Dr. Calver to anything it liked, but that he would not pay him one cent more than he gets now. The hindrance apparently is not insurmountable. Congressmen recalled that President Wilson made Commander Gary Travers Grayson a rear-admiral...
...true information on the situation at Charlestown on Thursday last, may be secured, the Committee formed to protest the brutality of the police, requests that all persons who were eyewitnesses bring any statements, photographs, etc. which they may have to any members of the committee, or deposit them with Raymond Dennett, Adams...