Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Robert Saltonstall is head patroness, and will be assisted in receiving patronesses by a committee composed of Mrs. Philip P. Chase, Mrs. Samuel A. Eliot, Mrs. Robert H. Hallowell, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. Lames Lawrence, and Mrs. Henry D. Tudor...
...submitting the best essay on "Harvard Men in the Revolution", C. L. Lundin '29 was awarded the Patria Society $50 cash prize, it has been announced by Professor Samuel Eliot Morison '08 of the History Department. There were five manuscripts handed in for the Patria competition and of these, Lundin's essay was adjudged the best and that of W. H. Cleaver '29 given honorable mention...
...being done by the CRIMSON with A. R. Sweezy '29, president of the University daily, and R. A. Stout '29, managing editor, in charge of its publication. President Lowell will write a foreword for the collection and LeBaron Russell Briggs '75, former dean of Harvard College Professor Samuel Eliot Morison '08, Dean A. C. Hanford, Ph.D. '23, W. J. Bingham '16, director of athletics, W. I. Nichols '26, assistant dean of Harvard College, and Stout will be numbered among the other contributors...
...familiar figure to Kansas City was William Samuel Fitzpatrick, whose appointment as a delegate-at-large from Kansas was commented on by Democrats because Mr. Fitzpatrick is Chairman of the Prairie Oil and Gas Co., whose previous chairman (James E. O'Neil) figured in the Oil Scandals and is still a fugitive from justice. Less familiar in the Kaw country would be Vincent Massey, the Canadian "Minister to the U. S.; Jan Ciechanowski, the Polish Minister; and the two Filipino leaders, Manuel Quezon and Pedro Guevara-all attending as observers...
...Samuel Emory Thomason, onetime general manager of the Chicago Tribune, purchased last week for some $2,000,000 the Chicago Daily Journal, oldest newspaper in Chicago (founded in 1844). Associated with him in the purchase was John Stewart Bryan, handsome publisher of the Richmond, Va., News-Leader. The late John C. Eastman had willed the Daily Journal to five employes before his death...