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...House met at noon that day, it would have been customary to adjourn at once in tribute to the dead colleague. But Congress was straining for adjournment by week's end, and the conventional amenities were postponed for nearly three hours by routine business. Then Massachusetts' Treadway arose to present a resolution of adjournment. "Mr. Speaker," cried he to Speaker Joseph Wellington Byrns, "again the Grim Reaper has visited this House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Reaper's Return | 6/15/1936 | See Source »

...Great Barrington- whose natives are hardheaded Yankees, whose summer colonists are sedate, aristocratic New Englanders and Manhattanites. Two of the swankest, most comfortable hotels in the neighborhood are Heaton Hall and the Red Lion Inn at Stockbridge, both owned by Massachusetts' benign, broad-beamed Republican Representative Allen Towner Treadway. Manager of the Red Lion Inn is the Congressman's Yale-educated son, Heaton Ives Treadway, who in the winter runs hotels in Pinehurst, N. C. and Florida...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Groupers in Stockbridge | 6/15/1936 | See Source »

...Florida last winter Heaton Treadway met some members of Dr. Frank Nathan Daniel Buchman's Oxford Groups. Well aware of how those earnest evangelists stalk the upper classes in their native habitat, Manager Treadway discoursed on the advantages of the Berkshires. Result was that last fortnight Representative Treadway was saying: "I guess the movement is beneficial. All that I've heard of the Groups is interesting and sound." And in Heaton Hall, the Red Lion Inn and other hostelries in and around Stockbridge were gathered a "team" of 800 Oxford Groupers from all over the world, in whose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Groupers in Stockbridge | 6/15/1936 | See Source »

...expedite matters Chairman Doughton last week personally undertook to weed out and allot time to those representatives of the tax-paying public who wanted to air their views before the Ways & Means Committee. Growled Republican Committeeman Allen Treadway of Massachusetts: "Any attempt to prevent the general public being heard to the fullest extent is certain to meet with severe condemnation." But the hearings went ahead with one main objective: to report a tax bill to the House by April...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TAXATION: Target | 4/6/1936 | See Source »

Score Harvard 0, Andover 0. Referee--W. R. Higgins. Umpire--A. V. Regan. Linesman -- R. Kennedy. Field Judge--S. S. Spellman. Time--Four 12 minute periods. HARVARD DARTMOUTH Williams, g. g., Haley Brodley, r.f. r.f., Bagg Sheridan, l.f. l.f., MacDonald Brown, r.h. r.h., Hess Lewis, c.h. (Jacobson) c.h., Treadway Phillips, l.h. l.h., seeley Witkin, r.o. (Macneil) r.o., Balley Roosevelt, r.i. r.i., Daley Johanson, c. c., Britton Hammond, l.i. (Johnson) l.i., Salom Sinnott, l.o. (Manning) l.o. Ward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN ELEVEN HELD TO 0-0 TIE BY ANDOVER | 10/28/1935 | See Source »

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