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Because of the wide spread unemployment, the hard luck stories carry a great deal of weight. According to L. B. Keim '29, the writer of the letter, the racketeers have, by these methods, succeeded in carrying out their schemes. Since the writer suggested that the plan could be killed by effective publicity. Dean Hanford has made the communication known to the CRIMSON...
John Barker Jr. 1L, Marvin Burt '28, E. F. Clark Jr. '28, Le Baron R. Foster '28, Russell Foster '28, Z. B. Keim '29, E. J. Latham '30, J. W. McCullock 2L, A. T. Safford 2L, J. E. Spike '29, P. W. Williams '25, Douglas Vernon...
Miss Louise A. Boyd of San Francisco, Miss Elaine Wilcox of Denver, Mrs. William Grant of Denver, Mrs. George de Benneville Keim of Philadelphia, Mrs. Frank Mebane of Spray, N. C.; Mrs Claude A. Swanson of Washington and Richmond, Va., Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth of Washington and Boston, Mrs. Horace Lee Washington, wife of the Consul General in Liverpool...
...Randolph Keim yesterday withdrew his appointment as chief-examiner of the civil-service commission, and Mr. Charles Lyman appointed in his place...
Randolph De B. Keim has been appointed chief examiner of the civil service commission, and W. W. White clerk. The President is to examine the rules adopted by the commission and pass upon them at a cabinet meeting tomorrow...