Word: scudders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Richard Scudder Neff, of Chicago, Illinois...
...remaining places in the competition go to Rollin McCulloch Gallagher '34, of Milton, who will be sub-chairman of the Regatta Committee, and to William Gundry Chase '34, of New York, and Regers Vaughan. Scudder '34, of St. Louis, who will be members of the Regatta Committee...
There is some justification for skepticism as to the value of ultra-scholarly research. To the layman, study of the wood-feeding roach, Cryptocerus punctuates Scudder, seems futile. Work on obscure points of history irritates a "practical" mind. In all probability, however, much more of this research than is commonly supposed has a practical value; and in any case, it is the work which renews the mental vitality in a college...
Died. Wallace Mcllvaine Scudder, 77, founder and publisher since 1883 of the Newark, N. J. Evening News, philanthropist, onetime engineer, attorney, grandfather of Dorothea Scudder who married U. S. Tennis Champion John Hope Doeg last month (TIME, Feb. 9); of heart disease; in Newark. A liberal, non-partisan journalist who built up his paper's influence by the force of his own personality, he was a relic of journalism's "old school": Whitelaw Reid, Charles Anderson Dana, Joseph Pulitzer, Henry Watterson, James Gordon Bennett...
...Madden, '34 of Newton and the Newton Country Day School is the second assistant manager, and C. W. Bailey '34, Marshall Fabyan, Jr. '34, and T. T. Scudder '34 are the three dormitory managers...