Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Thomas Perry, Jr., S. W. Pillsbury, H. H. Poor, R. J. Portner, T. H. Quinn, A. H. Rice, G. F. Robertson, C. F. Samson, D. W. Schoonmaker, Clement Scott, Jr., J. R. Short, Theodore Smith, G. S. Squibb, E. C. Streeter, R. L. Strong, J. L. Stuart, A. G. Sullivan, W. J. Tobey, George Upton, Jr., R. E. Voland, M. B. Weiss, LcMoyne White, F. J. Whitfield, Charles Wiggins. III, S. S. Williston, B. T. Woodie...
...will be free to the public and all members of the University. The program will be as follows: Harvard Hymn Paine Salvation Belongeth To Our God Tschesnokoff Fireflies Russian Folk Song At Father's Door Russian Folk Song Secret Nook Brahms Les Anges French Carol Choruses from Princess Ida Sullivan College Songs...
...assistant solicitor of the Department of Labor) at a tea given by the Minister of the Dominican Republic. The Post's society editor is the most authoritative. She is blonde Evelyn Peyton Gordon, daughter of the judge who sent Oilman Harry Sinclair to jail. Her assistant is Sydney Sullivan, daughter of arch-Republican Writer Mark Sullivan. On lively Eleanor ("Cissy") Patterson's Herald (Hearst-owned) is the highest-paid society editor in town, svelte Ruth Jones. By turning attention to the Capital's 'coon-hunting, cocktail-drinking younger set she has been helping get the Herald...
...yard dash--Won by A. A. Bliss (H); second, Howe (A) third, J. T. Sullivan (H). Time...
...retiring officers are as follows: D. M. Sullivan '33, president; G. F. Oest '33, vice-president; A. E. Phillips '33, secretary-treasurer. E. M. Rowe will remain as coach next year...