Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...close of the baccalaureate sermon, the 1925 class hymn, composed by Hugh Whitney '25, of Paris, France, was sung. The benediction was then given by President Lowell, and the members of the Senior class, of whom 350 were present at the service, adjourned to President Lowell's house, where a reception for the class was held by the President and Mrs. Lowell...
...John F. Samborski, Mrs. Hugh D. Scott, Mrs. William G. Soule, Mrs. Philip L. Spalding, Mrs. J. O. Sumner, Mrs. James B. Tailer, Mrs. Herbert C Theopold, Mrs. Amasa Walker, Mrs. Guy Waring, Mrs. Henry W. Watts, Mrs. Robert T. Whitehouse, Mrs. William Whitman Jr. Mrs. Edward A. Whitney, Mrs. James H. Wright, Mrs. B. Loring Young...
...Morgan '89 for an all day cruise this Sunday. This trip has been an annual event since the war, and has proved one of the most enjoyable features of the three-week stay at Red Top. The Yale camp will be the guests of H. P. Whitney on the yacht Whilaway this Sunday...
...riding him, and Bruening had refused. A. A. Kaiser's Captain Hal, who had turned in the best trial times, and Kentucky Cardinal, also impressive in trial, were popular. Sande was up on Flying Ebony, stable mate to G. A. Cochran's Coventry, Preakness winner. The Whitney-Greentree Stables' entries had been weakened by the loss of Chantey, a last-minute scratch...
...Whitney. The law lords of the House of Lords, sitting on the supreme appellate court of the realm, gave a hearing to a protest lodged by Harry Payne Whitney, U. S. financier and race horse owner, nonresident, non-British tax payer, against a £360,000 (about $1,746,000) levy on his income...