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...Brown '30, Gorden Bucknam 2G.B., J. R. Carter '29, H. P. Chamberlin, '30, W. McC. Dunn '30, J. D. Evans '31, G. K. Harrington '30, H. L. Hudson '30, D. C. Lewis '30, R. S. Osborne '30, J. C. Phillips '30, R. P. Reed '30, J. W. Stedman '30, E. K. Straus '31, and A. W. Wilbor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP OF FLYING CLUB VOTED 45 MEN | 5/10/1928 | See Source »

...meeting of the Instrumental Clubs held at Phillips Brooks House last night the new officers for the clubs were elected. Richard Stedman Holden '29 of Burlington, Vermont was elected President; Frederick Herman Gade '31 of New York City was elected Vice-President. William Raymond Driver '29 of Milton was elected Secretary; Lawrence Edward Mallinckrodt '30 of St. Louis was elected Treasurer. For the other offices, William Frost Mann '30, of Brookline was chosen Librarian; Bernard Davis Hanighen '30 of New York City leader of the Mandolin Club; Robert Murray Whittemore '31 of East Orange, N. J., leader of the Banjo...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOLDEN ELECTED HEAD OF MUSICIANS | 4/25/1928 | See Source »

...will don feminine makeup as girls of the chorus are, H. M. Parker '30, H. T. Holbrook '30, B. W. Stevens '29, J. O. Ross '29, J. W. Stedman '30, W. F. P. Chadwick '28, and F. L. Spalding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAST OF PUDDING SHOW ANNOUNCED | 3/12/1928 | See Source »

...convict, to whom Sutton in his generous but perhaps too innocent fashion has given "another chance;" functioning under Captain Leslie is the inscrutable Tillman, always poking his nose into everyone's business. Frank Sutton's secretary, who seems to know him very well, is a hardened specimen ; but Beryl Stedman, his fiancee, is a pure sweet girl. Her guardian is Lew Friedman, an ex-convict, reformed, very eager to effect her marriage to jolly Frank Sutton. There is also a newspaper reporter who scuttles about like a comic ghost. Robberies are going off all the time, like firecrackers, and Squealer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Cops and Robbers | 2/13/1928 | See Source »

...could not be Lew Friedman because the finger of suspicion points at him too soon; nor will the astute reader mistake Tillman's inscrutability for that of a "squealer." Who wishes to marry Beryl Stedman although, she, while she admires his generous, open nature, cannot bring herself to love him? Is not the squealer suspected of being a bigamist and is not merry Frank Sutton overfamiliar with his gaudy secretary? In the big unmasking scene at the end of the book, everything is neatly explained. Sutton is indeed the squealer and he will hang for his bad acts; his secretary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Cops and Robbers | 2/13/1928 | See Source »

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