Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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While he held the post of Assistant Secretary of State, Raymond Moley appeared to be Franklin Roosevelt's most affectionate Brain Truster. Relegated to unofficial advising in the columns of Vincent Astor's Today, Editor Moley has lately evidenced a decided mind of his own. To the tasty editorial sauce he pours on New Deal objectives, he has begun to add strong dashes of vinegar for New Deal performance...
This report was submitted to University Hall yesterday by a subcommittee of the Council composed of John B. Bowditch '37, and Raymond Dennett '36, (co-chairmen), Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, Robert C. Hall '36, Henry V. Poor '36, Thomas H. Quinn '36, and Le Moyen White...
...President had hardly set the stage with his Manhattan speech for a campaign debate on economics before another amateur economist, generally friendly to the New Deal, cracked back at his statement that reduction of manufacturing costs means not more purchasing power, but less. Wrote Scripps-Howard Pundit Raymond Clapper...
Varsity-stroke, James F. Chace '38; 7, Raymond S. Clark '36 (Captain); 6, John R. Clark '38; 5, Leonard P. Eliel '36; 4, Douglas Erickson '38; 3, Robert S. Wolcott '36; 2, Arthur Beane '36; bow, J. Paul Austin '37; and cox, Edward H. Bennett...
...leading roles are Lois Hall of the Radcliffe Idlers Club, who takes the part of Anne Hargreaves, and Norton Goodwin '38, who plays Charles Triton. The remainder of the cast follows: Mrs. McFie Isabella Gardiner Gilbert Raymond Paul Killiam, Jr. '37 John Williams John Flower '39 Dr. Paul Duhamel Alfonso Ossorio '38 Gill Mannering Bettina Gray Roger Cole Paul Sturges '37 Peter Morgan John Barnard...