Word: sargents
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hanighen '30, K. B. Harding '27, W. C. Harris '28, A. T. Hartwell Jr. '29, J. H. Harwood Jr. '27, C. E. Henderson '28, A. A. Hofbrook '28, R. S. Holden '29, T. D. Howe Jr. '28, J. W. Hurlbut '27, T. E. Jansen Jr. '26, Sargent Kennedy '28. Roy Lamson Jr. '29, R. S. Landers '28, A. W. Lind '29, R. N. Lord '27, W. W. Lord '28, J. H. Monroe '27, W. G. Woody '27, 11. L. Morgan Jr. '28, John Noble Jr. '30, G. A. Norton'26, K. A. Perry '28, W. P. Pratt '28, Chandler Robbins...
News-stand-buyer John Box casts unwarranted suspicion upon the exploit of honest Albert Snook. Let Mr. Box turn to p. 14 of TIME, Oct. 27, 1924, and read how Albert Snook won not "an antique" but "The Chess Game," a painting by John Singer Sargent, at a lottery for the benefit of lay patrons of the Painters and Sculptors Gallery Association, in Manhattan. Art-patron-publisher "Lucky" Snook was first noted by TIME when he attended an Associated Press convention at Manhattan and emitted there on the appearance of President Coolidge "a wild and enthusiastic yell" which was heard...
...ushers will be: W. E. Soule '27 head usher, E. B. Jackson '28 assistant, W. M. Bump '28, E. O'Gale '27, C. S. M. Grayson '27, J. D. Howe '28, R. B. Hocking '28, J. H. Harwood Jr., '27, Sargent Kennedy '28, J. C. Rueter '28, R. A. Magowan '27, E. D. Pratt '27, C. G. Raymond '27, H. Hare Jr., '27, O. E. Shattuck '27, Alexander Doneld '27, O. R. Rice E.T.S...
...scarcely a sound was heard-for it was Thanksgiving Day. In the morning, the President read his newspapers, scanned his mail. Before noon the calm grew more profound, for the President and Mrs. Coolidge together with Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston and Attorney General John Garibaldi Sargent had departed for worship at the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church,* where Bishop William F. McDowell preached. Upon their return, the five lunched lightly. Then the President napped while the rest of the party went to see Ethel Barrymore in The Constant Wife. At 7 p. m., what with...
Night club life enters Cambridge! To the lush strains of the saxophone player Radcliffe twirls in the arms of Central Square, Central Square in the arms of Harvard, and Sargent--well, Sargent is Sargent. Gloria in excelsis--Sahara. Which might, suggest that this column will eventually become a "Tables...