Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following paragraphs are quoted from analyses of statistical tables in the report...
...local 1912 representation comprised elegant gentlemen not to be confused with Boston's traditional "sloppy dressers." In its first issue The Twelve Twenty-Five Express, advance Reunion pepsheet, last week published its estimate of the Class of 1912 long before the appearance of the autobiographical 25th anniversary report. Estimator was another ex-Lampoon wit, Humorist Robert Charles Benchley,* who proceeded to set down 1912's "Sobering Statistics": "In 25 years, the Class of 1912 has produced only one Bishop of Albania, or, at any rate, only one Bishop of Albania who later became Prime Minister.-j-"Only...
...early as 1909." Cracked he: "If I were a calamity-howler, I could show that 72% haven't got $3,-000,000 to their name, 91% can't juggle, and that we haven't had a single President of the U. S." ¶ In the latest report of the Class of 1919, Harvardman Ernest Aldrich Simpson of London writes: "Just working...
...nearly $4,000,000,000. Its share of these underwritings was $318,532,000. Last week, like any corporation president, First Boston's Colonel Allan Melvill Pope, who learned to dispense with an office desk during his 17 years in the Army, mailed out his annual report...
Holding mounting Sunday chapel attendance and steady observance of morning prayers as witness, Dean Sperry of the Divinity School expressed confidence that the liberal system of non-compulsory chapel services has proved its worth in the annual report of the activities of the Memorial Church...