Word: treasurere
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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B. J. Reines '28 was chosen First Vice-President; E. J. Davis 29, Second Vice-President, and F. R. Chevalier '29, Secretary-Treasurer.
John Milton Slade '28, of New Britain, Connecticut was elected vice-president, Albert Sidney Edmonds, Jr. '28, of Portland, Oregon treasurer, T. A. Taylor '28, of Stony Brook, Long Island corresponding secretary and cataloger and Richard, Currier Waldron '28, of Somerville recording secretary.
Besides affidavits, the petition contained a statement from George U. Crocker, onetime Boston Treasurer. Mr. Crocker is a member of the University Club where Judge Thayer stayed during the trial. His statement said: "At this time I did not know that I had ever met Judge Thayer. He approached me...
At a recent meeting of the Circolo Italiano the election of officers for next year took place. They are: J. J. Loggiano '29, president, J. W. Cox '28, first vice-president, Barrett Williams '28, second vice-president, D. M. Beals '29, third vice-president, James Roosevelt '30, treasurer, and A...
Married. Margaret James Washington, niece of famed Founder Booker T. Washington of Tuskegee Institute; to John Wesley Barrington, of the Tuskegee treasurer's office staff; in the Institute Chapel, Tuskegee, Ala.