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...MARSHAL *Benjamin Holt Ticknor, II700 *Victor Matthews Harding, Jr. 286 *Vernon Munroe, Jr. 284 John Bright Garrison 212 Edward Sutherland Amazeen 184 John Newlin Trainer, Jr. 174 John White Hallowell 146 Harwood Ellis 112 Arthur Whitfield Huguley 82 Paul Marlor Sweezy 63 Edward Henry McGrath 61 Samuel Lawrence Batchelder 59 FOR TREASURER Clarence Douglas Dillon 260 Roger Sherman Warner, Jr. 61 Robert Livingstone Scott 50 James Hopkins Smith, III 28 FOR IVY ORATOR Robert Schuyler Ogden 260 James Parker, II 81 Chester William Stilson 54 FOR CHORISTER Richard Gardner Edwards 201 Howard Lee Brooks 120 Alex Saron 73 FOR ALBUM...
...Benjamin Holt Ticknor, II, of New York City won the position of First Marshal in the Senior elections held yesterday and the day before. Ticknor, who prepared at Milton, is captain of this year's University football team, an All-American center, was captain of the football team in his Freshman year, has won his University letter in baseball. He was president of his class in his Sophomore year, and is a member of the Student Council. He was elected by a great majority...
...Benjamin Holt Ticknor...
...initial board as it stands at present follows: Dr. Thomas Barbour '06. Dr. Henry B. Bigelow '01, director, Dr. William Bowie, Dr. E. G. Conklin '26, Mr. Newcomb Carlton, Dr. Benjamin M. Duggar '95, Dr. Frank R. Lillie, president. Dr. John C. Merriam, Mr. Seward D. Prosser, Mr. Lawrason Riggs, Jr. '15, treasurer, Mr. Elihu Root, Jr. '06, Dr. Harlow Shapley, Dr. T. O. Wayland Vaughan '93. The by-laws provide for an increase in the number of trustees up to twenty-four...
...notify the President it was in session, adjourned. In the House, however, a rush of proposed legislation kept many a member in his seat. Evidence of inter-party truce (TIME, Nov. 17) was the presentation of an administration-backed $60,000,000 drought-relief appropriation bill by Democrat James Benjamin Aswell of Louisiana. Roy Orchard Woodruff of Michigan offered a bill to give the Federal Government jurisdiction over gangster murders resulting from illicit interstate negotiations. He said: "It is repeatedly charged that gunmen from one State are . . . imported into another State to 'put on the spot' . . . rival gangsters...