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...cast of the show takes in students who are noted n college for wide diversity of activities. A great deal of the music has been contributed by Thayer Cummings '26, captain of the 1926 hockey team: Joseph Alner former Ivy Orater, and j. O. Whelon '27, have contributed many of the lyrics: one of the members of George Washington's staff is C. D. Coady '27, captain-elect of the football team: S. F. Daley '27, star guard on the football team for two years, is the villain; and C. S. Gross '27, one of the forwards on the hockey...
...present there is the Thayer Teaching Fellowship with a stipend of $1200, and a temporary research fellowship guaranteed for five years by friends of the school. There ought to be in all ten such fellowships. Experience has shown that at least four of the best men out of each of the graduating classes, may be counted upon, at least two first-class men each year from recent graduates of other law schools, and upon at least four teachers of law coming to us from the outside. There is no reason to doubt that first rate men could be expected...
...John Whiton Hutchinson of West Newton, Don Robert Kroell, of Cambridge, Samuel Newbury Manierre, of Milwaukeee, Wis., Robert Winslow Meadows, of Springfield, Thomas Gamet Moore, of St. Louis, Mo., Philip Hamilton Rhinelander, of Washington, D. C., James Henry Sachs, of New York City, Leonard Stevens, of Cambridge, Richard Waterman Thayer, of Boston, Richard Bourne Thurber, of Milton, George Shepley Tiffany of St. Louis, Mo., John Wadsworth Valentine, of Chicago, Ill., Dudley Phelps King Wood...
Died. Congressman Harry I. Thayer of the 8th Massachusetts District, 56, noted leather industrialist arid a former President of the New England Shoe and Leather Association; at Wakefield, Mass...
...Commission, Secretary of the U. S. Representation on the Inter-Allied Munitions Council. After the War he returned to his A. T. & T. statistical work, soon became a Vice President. In 1919 venerable Theodore N. Vail,** once working superintendent of the Railway Mail Service, his presidency to Harry Bates Thayer, then a Vice President and Director. Last year Mr. Thayer was made Chairman of the Board, and Mr. Gifford, at 40, was made President...