Word: youngest
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Youngest. The thin and consciously smart figure of a comedy went down the receiving line last week. When they talked it over afterward, the opinion of those present was that under the slender smartness lay incipient anemia...
...courts to court some eligible young princess. The young Tsar, nearly 31 years of age, son of long-nosed Ferdinand (who abdicated in 1918) intends to travel first to Belgrade, capital of Yugo-Slavia, where there are no princesses, but where he may meet Rumanian Queen Marie's youngest progeny -Princess Ileana who, however, is not yet 16 years old. Thence he will go to Rome where Princesses Mafalda, Giovanna and Maria grace their royal father's court. Unfortunately, the affections of Princess Mafalda (aged 22) are reported elsewhere engaged, while Princess Giovanna is but 17 and Princess...
...Lecturer on English Literature, and in 1910 he was made an Assistant Professor. Since 1917 he has been an Associate Professor. Besides this book, Professor Copeland has written several articles in the Atlantic Monthly and "The Life of Edwin Booth", besides editing "The Letters of Thomas Carlyle to his Youngest Sister", with an introductory essay, in collaboration with Mr. Rideout on Tennyson's "The Princess...
...addition to succeeding Mr. Perkina in office. Mr. Curtis succeeds him as the youngest Fellow ever to be elected. Mr. Curtis has had the honor bestowed upon him but ten years after graduation, while Mr. Perkins was not elected until he had been out 14 years...
Although the youngest in age of all the members of the Corporation, Mr. Perkins has served as a Fellow longer than any of the present members with the exceptions of Dr. H. P. Walcott '58, and C. F. Adams '88, the treasurer of the corporation. Mr. Perkins was made a Fellow in 1905, only 14 years after graduating from the college, being the youngest Fellow ever to be elected...