Word: washburn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...before the house in which he lived during his four years in college. The memorial tablet, placed upon the house at 38 Winthrop Street, which is between the Yard and the freshman dormitories, is the gift of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, and the presentation will be by Mr. G. Washburn '80, of Worcester, a classmate of Theodore Roosevelt. President Lowell will receive the gift on behalf of the University, and the presiding officer will by Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80, chairman for Massachusetts of the Association. President Eliot, who will be present, wrote the following inscription for the tablet...
...Charles G. Washburn '80, of Worcester, will make the principal address and present the tablet. Since the house at 38 Winthrop is now owned by the college, President Lowell will accept the gift on behalf of the college. The tablet is a gift of the Massachusetts Committee of the Roosevelt Memorial Association of which Professor A. B. Hart, a former classmate, is Chairman. The latter is to preside at the ceremonies on October...
...dedication exercises on October 27, former Congressman Charles G. Washburn '80 of Worcester, an old classmate of Roosevelt, will give the address of presentation. Professor A. B. Hart '80 will preside...
...Took a Saturday afternoon cruise on the Potomac aboard the Mayflower, accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge. Mrs. Capper (wife of the Senator from Kansas), Mrs. Gann (sister of Senator Curtis, also of Kansas) and Charles G. Washburn, a former Representative from Massachusetts...
...first great change under the Coolidge Administration, the first major operation since 1921 on the State Department's corps of diplomats, is forecast. The State Department announced the forthcoming retirement of Colonel George Harvey from the post of Ambassador to the Court of St. James, and of Richard Washburn Child as Ambassador to Italy...