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Byam married a native girl, lived in Tahiti happily 18 months. As soon as a British ship appeared, he and his pals went trustingly to greet it were much surprised to be clapped in irons, treated like mutineers and pirates. Bligh and his open boat had gone 2,000 miles to land, thence shipped to England, and had denounced all the men who had not accompanied him in the boat as mutineers. On the voyage home Byam's ship was wrecked, some of the prisoners drowned...
...activities across the Charles for this year, the Business School Students' Club will hold its annual smoker and reception for first year men in the reading room of Baker Library at 8 o'clock this evening. President Lowell and W. B. Donham '98, dean of the Business School, will greet the new students and speak upon some aspects of the University and the School...
...vote-seeking way to the coast. At Topeka Governor Roosevelt delivered a full-length address on agriculture. At Salt Lake City he delivered another on railroads. At Denver he was photographed giving a dirt farmer a high Harvard handshake. Prairie towns along the track turned out good crowds to greet him. They were not so large or so noisy as those that appeared in the same area four years ago for Al Smith but they seemed more likely to vote for the party's 1932 candidate. In his shirt-sleeves Governor Roosevelt appeared repeatedly on the observation platform...
...daughter's freedom. But Mrs. Reynolds did not immediately appear to answer the charge. She was. her father said, in seclusion recovering from shock. Four days after her indictment she gave herself up at tiny Wentworth, N. C., 40 mi. from Winston-Salem. On hand to greet her were her attorneys and the State solicitor. She wore a heavy black veil, was accompanied by a nurse. Taken into court, Mrs. Reynolds was released on $25.000 bail with the consent of the prosecutor...
...Toll: Dead, 2; injured, 55: arrested, 135, including Charles P. Ruby. D. S. C., first to greet the President at the New Year's day reception at the White House in 1931 (TIME...