Word: scudders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week another famed newspaper got out an anniversary number: the Newark, N. J. Evening News, aged. 50. Founded by the late Wallace Mcllvaine Scudder, philanthropist, attorney, onetime engineer, the first issue contained a full account of the trial of Frank James, brother of Bandit Jesse James. The issue sold 10,000 copies. Now owned by Founder Scudder's son, the News sells 150,000 copies...
...faculty committee of which Milman Parry, assistant professor of Greek and Latin, is the chairman. F. C. Packard '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking, will coach the actors, and E. C. Weiss '30, will coach the chorus. The cast will be R. S. Fitzgerald '33, Philoctetes, R. V. Scudder '34, Neoptolomus, H. T. Levin '33, Odysseus, P. L. McKendrick '34, a sailor, J. McG. Bottkul 1G, Heracles, and H. C. Hatfield '33, the leader of the chorus...
...Richard Scudder Neff...
Malcolm Bancroft, of Cambridge, Nathan Phillips Dodge, of Milton, Arthur Foote, II, of Belmont, Roger Haydock Hallowell, of Readville, Alfred Kidder, II, of Andover, Richard Scudder Neff, of Chicago, Illinois, Clarence Cecil Pell, Jr. of Westbury, Long Island, New York, John Winslow Putnam, of Dedham, George Clair St. John, Jr., of Wallingford, Connecticut, William Sowden Sims, Jr., of Boston, Peregrine White, of Beverly, Samuel Huntington Wolcott, Jr., of Milton, Harold Raymond Woodard, of Wilmington, Delaware, Edward Yeomans, Jr., of Cambridge...
Karl Adams, Jr., of Boston, Richard Scudder Neff, of Chicago, Illinois, Albert Pratt of Boston Stephen Henry Stackpole of Milton...