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...Harvard Democratic Club, established in 1829, and active in the 1928 campaign, has been organized for the current election and has invited Hon. Robert J. Bulkley '02, United States Senator from Ohio, to speak in Cambridge on Friday afternoon. Senator Bulkley, whose victory in Ohio in the 1930 midterm elections was hailed throughout the country as a triumph both for the Democrats and anti-prohibitionists in a Republican state, will be in Boston on Thursday and Friday. He will address the Harvard Democratic Club in the Common Room of one of the Houses, later to be announced. Members...
...Senators were geographically distributed as follows: Walsh & Coolidge of Massachusetts, Bingham & Walcott of Connecticut, Barbour & Kean of New Jersey, Copeland & Wagner of New York, La Follette & Elaine of Wisconsin, Glenn & Lewis of Illinois. Bulkley of Ohio, Tydings of Maryland, Oddie of Nevada...
Indication of collector's interest in contemporary works is shown by a copy of Ernest Hemingway's first publication. "Three Stories and Ten Poems." 1921, owned by J. Lesser Goldman, some note worthy items of E. A. Robinson, leaned by R. J. Bulkley, Jr. '32 and original autograph letters of John Galsworthy, A. A. Milne and others, the property of W. S. Thomas...
Behind the banner were months of elaborate and painstaking organization which were to give the city its first outdoor opera. It would not be the Metropolitan troupe which Senator Robert Johns Bulkley brings to the city every year through his Northern Ohio Opera Association, but a gigantic al fresco show, home-produced in the month-old Municipal Stadium. Beneficiary of the performance was the Cleveland Press's milk fund. Purpose was to entertain those of the citizenry who like music and those who like spectacles. A further purpose was to illuminate iron-mongering Cleveland's place...
James A. DeLacey, proprietor of Dunster House Bookshop, 20 South Street, announces the publication of a bibliography of the writings of Edwin Arlington Robinson, ex '95, prepared by Robert Johns Bulkley '32, and Lucius Beebe '27. The bibliography, which contains mention of all Robinson first editions and collector's items to date, includes more than fifty books and also establishes for the first time the status of the pirated edition of the missing canto of "Lancelot", published here under the title "Three Poems" in 1928. This is probably the rarest of all Robinson items, exceeding in scarcity even the famous...