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...Alice Tully of Corning, N. Y., Ambassador and Mrs. Houghton's nieces; Mrs. John Lawrence of Boston; Mrs. John Taylor of Philadelphia; Mrs. Williamson S. Howell, wife of the first Secretary of the U. S. Legation in Warsaw; Miss Jean Field Blair, Richmond, Va.; Miss Mary Louise Butterfield, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Miss Elizabeth Irving Chase, Waterbury, Conn.; Miss Suzette Dewey, Chicago; Miss Helen Edwards, Cincinnati; Miss Betty Galey of London, daughter of the Director of the American University Union and Miss Joan Williams, Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Season | 6/1/1925 | See Source »

...Redway, Ilion, N. Y. Ilion High 182 22 6.1 4. H. E. McDonald, East Orange, N. J. East Orange High 198 22 6.2 1/2 5. A. S. Goetz, Ocean City, N. J. Ocean City High 185 21 6.4 6. R. H. Rceve, Chestnut Hill, N. J. Chestnut Hill Academy 185 20 6.2 7. C. G. Jordan, Wilmington, Del. Reel Gymnasium 175 21 6.3 S. D. K. Irmiger, Green Bay, Wis. West Catholie High 168 21 6.1 C. D. Pflug-Felder, Philadelphia, Pa. 115 21 5.6 M. I. T. UNIVERSITY CREW Pos. Name Residence School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST UNIVERSITY EIGHTS RACING TODAY | 5/9/1925 | See Source »

Arlen is not dark, as one imagines from his pictures. His hair is somewhere between a chestnut and an auburn, his; skin is light and he wears a sandy moustache. In figure he is short, broad-shouldered, with hands that are large and sturdy, like those of a boxer. He has, in fact, boxed considerably as one of his pastimes. In appearance, I should say that he was not impressive; but I noticed that those feminine admirers who seemed disappointed at first glance succumbed to his conversation and dancing. Arlen, when not too tired by the vast entertainment which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Michael Arlen | 3/30/1925 | See Source »

...this year (TIME, Nov. 10), a meeting was held at Fessenden School (near Boston) with a view to setting up a set of entrance examinations for secondary schools similar to the College Entrance Examinations already well established in many colleges. Eighteen schools entered the arrangement: Andover, Arden, Bancroft, Buckley, Chestnut Hill, Exeter, Fessenden, Groton, Hill, Hotchkiss, Lawrenceville, Loomis Institute, Mil ton Academy, Pomfret, Rivers, St. George's, St. Paul's (Concord), Tome Institute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Exams | 3/30/1925 | See Source »

...could credit what they beheld when they arrived? The island crawled, swarmed, bristled, writhed with life. The Thinkwells were received by a pompous gentleman with long chestnut whiskers. He was Albert Smith, Prime Minister, son of the original Miss Smith who, aged 99, still ruled the island. Now the islanders, after 70 years of segregated history, had attained an astonishing civilization which was almost an exact facsimile of that from which they had been marooned in 1851. Miss Smith, an extraordinary old woman, usually drunk, had come to believe that she was herself Queen Victoria. She called her palace Balmoral...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Marooned | 2/9/1925 | See Source »

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