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...graduates nominated for the Alumni Association are Graham B. Blaine 17, Henry V. Blaxter '05, Lawrence Coolidge '27, Seth T. Gano '07, Richard Inglis '03, Carl T. Keller '94, William G. Wendell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOMINATE MEN FOR OVERSEERS BOARD | 1/15/1935 | See Source »

Until the finding of the two starved corpses on Marchena Island, 160 miles north of Charles Island, that was all the outside world knew. The baroness had vanished. Radio Revivalist Phillips Lord ("Seth Parker"), cruising offshore, reported by wireless that he had dined with the Wittmers only the week before, that the second body could not be Mrs. Wittmer's. Soundest theory seemed to be that Rudolph Lorenz (who may or may not have murdered the baroness) was picked up by the Norwegian fisherman Nuggerud for the trip to San Cristobal Island where Lorenz could take schooner passage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ECUADOR: Death in Galapagos | 12/3/1934 | See Source »

Joseph Pearson Oliver Scholarships: Robert L. Bender, 2M, of Goshen, Ind., A.B. Goshen Coll. 1932. Seth H. Read, 2M, of Belfast, Me., Bowdoin College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 41 STUDENTS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP AID FOR MEDICAL SCHOOL STUDY | 10/2/1934 | See Source »

Long Life. Seth Lincoln, 91, of Worcester (Mass.), works as a typesetter in a publishing house. He is keen-witted, clear-skinned, sound as a nut. His "ideal" old age is probably due less to good family history, sensible diet and abstinence from alcohol and tobacco than to the fact that Seth Lincoln has never experienced deep sorrow or financial distress, never worries about anything.-Drs. Francis G. Benedict of Carnegie Institution and Howard Frank Root of New England Deaconess Hospital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Cosmology | 5/7/1934 | See Source »

...children, Peggy, Jane, and Seth, played respectively by Mary Carlisle, Mae Clark, and Tom Brown, all have interests, or rather complaints, of their own. In Peggy's case it is a too-young college girl's desire "to lead a life of her own" that causes the eventual smash and "disillusionment." Jane's trouble centers in her fiance, a too-practical, selfish man. Least likeable of all is Seth, whose chief hope in life is to make the best fraternity and wear the best clothes. It is Seth's automobile accident that finally arouses the family instants of the group...

Author: By R. M. P. jr., | Title: The Crimson Playgoer | 4/13/1934 | See Source »

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