Word: tuxedoed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Robert Emlen Sumner '25 of Boston, Ibis. The office of Treasurer was given to Merrill Garcelon '25 of Newton and that of Secretary to Charles Edward Thorp '25 of Kewanee, Illinois. Edward Walker Marshall '26 of Portland, Maine will be Assistant Treasurer, and Lewent Upham Harris '26 of Tuxedo Park, New York, Assistant Secretary...
...Foreign Students Committee is designed to keep in touch with foreign students in the class. Besides the Chairman, H. A. MacCubbin, the Committee consists of a Secretary, Lement Upham Harris of Tuxedo Park, New York, and the following members: Charles Edward Baldwin Jr. of Chester, Pennsylvania; William Rowell Chase of Brookline; Harold Kennedy Hudner of Fall River; Robert Hugo Schacht of Brookline; Charles Folsom Walcott of Cambridge; and John Hayes Watson of Bayside, Long Island, New York...
...Foreign Students Committee is designed to keep in touch with foreign students in the class. Besides the Chairman, H. A. MacCubbin, the Committee consists of a Secretary, Lement Upham Harris of Tuxedo Park, New York, and the following members: Charles Edward Baldwin Jr. of Chester, Pennsylvania; William Rowell Chase of Brookline; Harold Kennedy Hudner of Fall River; Robert Hugo Schacht of Brookline; Charles Folsom Walcott of Cambridge; and John Hayes Watson of Bayside, Long Island, New York...
Lampy last night looked with favor upon 12 Sophomores. Juniors, and Seniors and after much ado admitted the men into its sacred sanctum. Three men were admitted to the business departments Lement. Upham Harris '26 of Tuxedo Park, New York; John Davis Williams Morrill '26 of Dedham; and Luther Herbert Wood '25 of Greenfield. The remaining nine men were admitted to the arts department: Almon Goodwin Cooke '26 of New York City: John de Courcy '24 of Boston; George Ross Leighton of Dalton. Pennsylvania New York: Francis Boutell Turner '26 of Waltham: Talbot Wegg of Chicago, Itlinois William Dudley Livingston...
Madame Alexandre Millerand, wife of the President of France: "Interviewed by the press, said I: ' It is fitting that we return now to the wearing of full dress at functions. The tuxedo will soon replace altogether the full dress for men if something is not done by hostesses to urge its abandonment. . . If the wearing of lax apparel is to be condoned at the opera, at balls, at affairs of state, then such affairs will lose their elegance and prestige...