Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first meeting of the Club this fall, held Tuesday night, the flying staff for the fall term was organized. It was announced following this meeting that Frederick Ames '27 has been elected honorary president of the organization. At the same time the resignation of President Bump was announced. Bump was president of the Club for a term of one year and his resignation will take effect immediately. Accordingly, Vice-President R. B. Bell '30 was appointed to fill the vacancy. Bump will continue to be active in the Club's affairs...
...GRIFFITH Operating staff, Merchants Exchange Marine Radio, Portland...
Federal Agents. To the railroad station went newsmen, photographers, city officials. They met an incoming train. On board was George E. ("Hardboiled") Golding, "ace" of the Federal Prohibition Bureau, and eight assistants. Big, bespectacled Mr. Golding and his staff had recently combatted Chicago beer-runners with their own methods of shooting and blackjacking. This bravura policy is said to have caused Mr. Golding's removal. Previous to Chicago, he had operated in Cleveland, where he secured 112 indictments. The Golding fame rests largely on the Golding flair for secrecy. But never did soft shoe men indulge in such...
...making the history and traditions of the College better known to the incoming students. This need has been met for the first time this year by the apearance of a small booklet on "The History and Traditions of Harvard College" edited by two members of the Crimson staff, Alan R. Swcezy '29 and Richard A. Stout '29, and published by the Crimson. Especial attention is called to the article by Professor Samuel E. Morison '08 on "The History of Harvard College...
Married. Victoria Frelinghuysen, daughter of onetime Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen of Manhattan and Far Hills, N. J., whose family has included four Sentors, whose great-great-grandfather served on Washington's staff and was a member of the Continental Congress; to John Grenville Bates Jr., member New York Stock Exchange; in Bernardsville...