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...possible. Of the big ones, which is the easiest? He has good manners and weighs 165 pounds at 19, but he simply has no sense. Where will he have the best chance to get by? This is no joke. I am a busy man, and serious. Manufacturer, Cincinnati...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: When Fool Counsels Fool | 2/6/1926 | See Source »

...Andover, vice-chairmen; Clement Duane Coady of West Newton; Henry Wilder Foote of Boston; Walter Rockwell Gherardi of Chevy Chase, Md.; Courtlandt Sherrington Gross of West Newton; Sarrell Everett Gleason of Evanston, III.; Samuel Haydock Hallowell of Readville; Carl Gustave Ture Lundell of Dorchester; John Schuyler Malick of Cincinnati, O.; Robert Allen Pinkerton of New York City; John Livermore Prescott of Norwood; Howard Slade of Cambridge; and Henry Sewall Woodbridge of Brookline...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMITTEES APPOINTED FOR JUNIOR FUNCTIONS | 1/26/1926 | See Source »

...John Fonda Ward Whitbeck of Bronxville N. Y., vice-chairmen; Dwight Barnum of Boston; Alexander Donald of Milton; Edwin Farnham of Belmont; Lewis Henderson Gordon of Flushing, N. Y.; Gerard William Govan of Allston; Carl Melville Lindner of Medford; Alfred Henry Miller of Dorchester; Bayard Livingston Kilgour of Cincinnati, O.; Geoffrey Platt of New York City; Henry Longfellow deRham of Cold Spring, N. Y.; James Edward Tobin of Boston; and Henry Russell Wood of New Bedford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMITTEES APPOINTED FOR JUNIOR FUNCTIONS | 1/26/1926 | See Source »

...believe that Harvard men can render no more important service to their city, in time of peace, than to interest themselves actively in the affairs of their cities," says Murray Seasongood '00, recently elected Mayor of Cincinnati, in a special article written for the CRIMSON. The article continues...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEASONGOOD PLEADS FOR MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT | 1/25/1926 | See Source »

...many ways, more important than either state or national government. The latter two touch only indirectly people living in cities. The first, every day, directly affects their health, safety and happiness. As the City Manager of Cleveland, Mr. Hopkins observed in a talk before the Chamber of Commerce in Cincinnati, that people judge the National Government by their experience with the city government with which they come most intimately in contact. If they have no respect for their local government and believe it to be dishonest, they are apt to entertain the same view of their state and national government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEASONGOOD PLEADS FOR MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT | 1/25/1926 | See Source »

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