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Assorted as any Early Christian group, gathered for mutual aid and prayer, was Great Britain's delegation to Geneva. Present was bespectacled little Founder Buchman who spends most of his time in England. From Edinburgh came Mrs. Alexander Whyte, relict of the later moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Scotland and principal of New College. Accompanying her was James Watt, onetime miner, hot Communist who used to agitate among Fifeshiremen while living on the Dole. Came also Commander Sir Walter George Windham who lists himself in Who's Who as "founder of the Aeroplane Club, 1908; took part in early...
...each hand. A slalom race is an obstacle race on skis; all the way down the course little red flags nailed to stakes on the white curve of the mountain pointed the racers to sudden curves around tree-stumps, past rocks, through the beds of hidden brooks. Slalomer Joseph Whyte of New Hampshire was too good for young Bryce Grayson-Bell of McGill, and the best Sander of Dartmouth could do was third. Pederson won the straight one-mile ski race for New Hampshire...
...week President Garfield opened the proceedings of the Institute as chairman for the sixth time, benevolently urged 300 delegates assembled for discussion to discuss. Present and discursive were: Paul Harvey, onetime editor of the one-time International Interpreter, who popped a revisional proposal for the Dawes Plan; Sir Frederick Whyte, onetime president of the Indian Legislative Assembly, who ridiculed "the menace of Asia" to the Occident; Far Eastern expert and publicist Henry K. Norton; two statesmen who may be termed the "lions" of the present session: Dr. Albert E. Zimmermann, successful fiscal rehabilitator of Austria-Hungary (TIME, July 12, INTERNATIONAL...
...Frederick Whyte, onetime president, Legislative Assembly of India LL.D...
...Alexander F. Whyte of London will address a joint meeting of the History and Diplomatic Clubs at the Union next Monday evening at 8 P. M., instead of Tuesday, as was originally announced. Mr. Whyte was member of Parliament from 1910 to 1918, was one of the founders of "New Europe" and special correspondent of the "Daily News" at the Peace Conference...