Word: washburn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this dinner Richard Washburn Child, who had a large part in the formation of the commission, explained its methods and aims...
Among those who will speak are James Byrne '77, Thomas W. Slocum '90, Richard Douglas '12, Heywood Broun '10, Alexander Woolcott, Robert C. Benchley '12, Richard Washburn Chiki '03, and Owen Wister...
...chrysanthemums nodded benignly on the assembled guests: Vice President and Mrs. Dawes, all the members of the Cabinet and their ladies (except Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Work), Director of the Budget and Mrs. Lord, the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, Mr. Richard Washburn Child, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, President and Mrs. James R. Angell of Yale, Mr. Frank A. Munsey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, Mrs. Edward B. McLean and others to the number of 50. After dinner in the East Room, Madame Schumann...
Professor Charles Hall Grandgent '83 Litt.D.D. (Hon) '23, has written a preface to "The Tragical Comedy and Comical Tragedy of Punch and Judy." Washburn and Thomas, Cambridge, have published this book...
...company of noted men assembled by invitation at No. 71 Broadway, Manhattan, In the offices of Elbert H. Gary, Chairman of the U. S. Steel Corporation. Among their distinguished numbers were Richard Washburn Child, onetime (1921-24) Ambassador to Italy; George W. Wickersham, onetime (1909-13) U. S. Attorney General; W. H. Pouch, President of the National Association of Credit Men; William E. Knox, President of the American Bankers' Association; C. K. Woodbridge, President of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World; Governor Silzer of New Jersey; Judge Ewing Cockrell of Missouri, one of the organizers of the Missouri Crime...