Word: vaughans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Vaughan Williams will lecture on Music of Modern England" on Wednesday in Paine Hall...
During the service, the choir, under the direction of Dr. A. T. Dayison, will sing three anthems: "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men," R. Vaughan Williams; "Give Rest, O Christ," Kieff Melody; and "Salvation Belongeth To Our God," Tschesnokoff. Dr. Davison will be at the organ, given by Ralph Isham '89, in memory of his son, A. K. Isham...
...Morgan was trained as an officer in the Royal Navy,.served in the Atlantic and China fleets. After the War he studied at Oxford, was graduated with honors in modern history in 1921. Since 1926 he has been the London Times's dramatic critic. Married to Authoress Hilda Vaughan he dedicates The Fountain to her. Other books: My Name is Legion, Portrait in a Mirror...
...Pierce '35; 5, Gridley Barrows '34; 4, C. F. Hovey '32; 3, Bradford Simmons '34; 2, Edward Yoemans, Jr. '33; bow, A. L. Nickerson, Jr. '33; cox, E. S. Litchfield '34. Cornell--Stroke, Payne; 7, Wilson; 6, Nevins, 5, Hartman; 4, Thompson; 3, Dreyer; 2, Vaughan; bow, Haise; cox, Tracy...
...three, in sturdy Norman architecture, burrowed among piers which will some day bear the weight of the 262-ft. central tower. These chapels began early to receive great dust. Woodrow Wilson was a Presbyterian but his widow had him interred in the Episcopal pile. George Dewey, Henry Vaughan (Cathedral architect), Bishop Satterlee and his successor the late Bishop Alfred Harding are in the chapels, in handsome sarcophagi. Last person to be buried there was Counselor Melville Elijah Stone of the Associated Press. The delicate matter of arranging interments is in the hands of the Cathedral Executive Committee, who are empowered...