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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...MARSHAL *Benjamin Holt Ticknor, II700 *Victor Matthews Harding, Jr. 286 *Vernon Munroe, Jr. 284 John Bright Garrison 212 Edward Sutherland Amazeen 184 John Newlin Trainer, Jr. 174 John White Hallowell 146 Harwood Ellis 112 Arthur Whitfield Huguley 82 Paul Marlor Sweezy 63 Edward Henry McGrath 61 Samuel Lawrence Batchelder 59 FOR TREASURER Clarence Douglas Dillon 260 Roger Sherman Warner, Jr. 61 Robert Livingstone Scott 50 James Hopkins Smith, III 28 FOR IVY ORATOR Robert Schuyler Ogden 260 James Parker, II 81 Chester William Stilson 54 FOR CHORISTER Richard Gardner Edwards 201 Howard Lee Brooks 120 Alex Saron 73 FOR ALBUM...
...Victor Matthews Harding, Jr., of Hubbard Woods, Illinois, who was elected Second Marshal, prepared at Exeter and has played two seasons on the University football team...
...Victor Matthews Harding...
...election to Senior Class offices were made public yesterday by G. W. Gibson '31, chairman of the nominating committee. At the same time it was announced that five men have resigned their original nominations. The new candidates are as follows: For Marshall, John Bright Garrison, of West Newton, Victor Matthews Harding, of Hubbard Woods, Illinois, and Arthur Whitfield Huguley, of Swampscott; for Orator, Samuel Kunen, of Marlboro; for Chorister, Richard Gardiner Edwards, of Swampscott; for Odist, Arthur John Joseph Bohn, of Saint Louis Missouri, and Arnold Louis Kowarsky, of Brooklyn, New York; for Album Committee, John Handy Henshaw...
Vanished Hopes; Bourgeois Spoils. One by one the other prisoners rose to confess. Planner Victor Larichev, until his arrest a member of the State Planning Commission, testified that he was the "treasurer" of the conspirators (who called themselves "The Counter-Revolutionary Party"), had handled some $2,300,000 in foreign contributions. Any premature conclusion that counterrevolution pays well was nipped by Prisoner Professor Alexander S. Fedotov: "As I sat in prison and thought of my vanished hopes, I told myself that had our plans succeeded it would have been foreign imperialists and a handful of rich emigres who would have...