Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That scholar was Harry Thurston Peck, famed as a classicist, as an editor (The Bookman, The International Encyclopedia), as a fractiously brilliant historian whose Twenty Years of the Republic inspired Mark Sullivan's contemporary Our Times. Professor Peck's wit and flowering waistcoats had excited a full generation of students when, in the summer of 1910, he wrote a bundle of impetuous letters to an obscure stenographer named Esther Quinn. Esther Quinn sued him sensationally for breach of promise. He was deserted by his wife and friends, espelled from his clubs, finally dismissed from his Columbia professorship...
...Adzigian '36, Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, Louis B. Carr '37, Paul F. Connolly '36, David W. Shean, Jr. '38, John J. Sullivan '38, Wilson, infielders; David B. MacIntosh '37, Malcolm B. McTernen, Jr. '37, Braman Gibbs '36, Frank J. Owen '37, Robert C. Stuart '38, James T. Sullivan '37, James Woods '37, outfielders...
...Resolved, That the practices of international bankers constitute a menace of war" is, the subject to be argued tonight by William W. Hancock '38, Anthony P. Alfino '38, and John A. Sullivan, Jr. '38 against the Callinan Society of Cambridge...
Those retained of the original 53 entries are: Roy M. Cohen '36, Edward J. Duggan '37, Robert Dunn '37, Paul William, Jr. '37, John Lagsdin '37, William H. Ledgard '36, David P. MacAllister '38, Edward O. Miller '37, Edwin K. Packard '37, and John A. Sullivan...
...addition to Andrews, business manager of the Red Book, committee members include Arthur E. Brown, tennis star, Robert P. Brown, Raymond S. Cline, Robert Coquillette, Conant Scholar, Karl M. Davies, James R. English, Jr., Joseph S. Harvin, Union Committeeman, Richard P. Hedblom, Class President, Richard Sullivan, Conant Scholar, and James Tobin, Conant Scholar, secretary of the Freshman debating Society, and Group 1 member...