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Funeral services for George Washington Cram '88, Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Engineering, and Secretary for Appointments, were held yesterday at 12 o'clock in the Memorial Church. Mr. Cram died on the evening of December 31 at his home at 10 Frisbie Place. Reverend Willard Learoyd Sperry presided at the service...
...sweepings. Back in the U. S., he claimed to be the only man making aspirin in this country before the War. He also sold wrinkle eradicators. weight reducers, bust developers, hair restorers, Nuxated Iron* which made Ty Cobb "greatest baseball batter of all time." which enabled Prizefighter Jess Willard to "triumph over" Prizefighter Jack Johnson, and Prizefighter Jack Dempsey "to whip" Prizefighter Jess Willard. Currently E. Virgil Neal has a cosmetic factory in Paris, one in London, and sells "Tokalon" powders and creams "in 100 countries." He would sell his latest product in the U. S. "if I could find...
Eighteen new members have been elected to the Harvard Dramatic Club following the fall competition John Cornell '35, secretary of the club announced last night. They are as follows: Richard B. Alschuler '37, James A. Christenson '35, Richard C. Clark '37, John A. Garber '36, Stephen Greene '37, Willard H. Griffin '37, Murray S. Harris '36, Francis E. Johnson, 3d '35, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37, David B. Little '35, Marston S. Leonard '35, Robert L. McKoe '37, Francis D. Moore '35, Simmon J. Seder '36, Harry F. Stimpson, Jr. '37, Arthur Szathmary '37, John J. Vogel, Jr. '35, and Henry...
...three annual Christmas Services, to be given in the Memorial Church, will take place today and tomorrow under the direction of Dean Willard L. Sperry, Professor of Homiletics, and Chairman of the Board of Preachers. G. Wallace Woodworth '26, will lead a program of Christmas music by the University Choir and the Radcliffe Choral Society, besides giving several organ selections...
...White House. The next two and one half years were the happiest in the lives of the whole Ohio gang. As secretary to the President of the U. S. George Christian was hardly wealthy enough to play poker for high stakes or to do much speculating through the New Willard brokerage office that had been set up by Samuel Ungerleider, another Ohio friend, after Prohibition closed his liquor business in Cleveland. Yet Secretary Christian could appreciate the gay collations of his fellow Ohioans...