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...cope with the fierce attack and machine-like efficiency of their opponents, and St. John's totalled eight more points before the final whistle blew. ST. JOHN'S HARVARD Armacost, g. g., Dunn, Salmon Boucher, c.pt. c.pt., Robinson Lotz, pt. pt., Kroell, Pickard Morris, 1d. 1d., Henderson, Amazeen, Marshall McLean, 2d. 2d., Faude, Burke Jones, 3d. 3d., Park, Cleary, Briggs Ziegler, c. c. Nido, Farrell Andrew, Purdy, Hinds, 3a. 3a., Glenn, Bissell Cross, 2a. 2a., Pope, Hobbs Pool, Hoff, 1a. 1a., McGuire, Wilkinson, Foshay Sping, o.h. o.h., Foshay, McGuire, Hodge Thomsen, l.h. l.h., Johnson, Shapiro...
...last was not as bad as it sounds. He caught 16 trout, weighing about 15 Ibs., but he caught them in the privately-stocked preserve of onetime (1911-29) Senator George Payne McLean near Simsbury. Fishing without a license on a private preserve breaks no Connecticut law. And, anyway, the Connecticut Legislature, so soon as it heard what was going on, passed a special act empowering Governor Trumbull to issue special complimentary licenses to his prospective son-in-law's father or any other distinguished guest who may drop into the State. With Citizen Coolidge in the news appeared...
...Mclean Professorship of Ancient and Modern History has been granted to William Scott Ferguson, Professor of Ancient History at Harvard since 1912, who, in 1913-14, was a professor at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Edward Channing '78 recently retired to the position of Mclean Professor, Emeritus, was the last holder of the chair...
...Edward Beale McLean whose mother is Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh. Her Easter party was made sensational by a simple yet extremely clever device. She served orangeade-nothing stronger-and let it be known that since President Hoover...
...corner of the theatre, watching the spectacle, sits a senator-Nebraska's George William Norris-who has more than once expressed himself forcefully if not tactfully on the Capital's society. Early in the Harding administration Senator Norris made an attack upon Mrs. Edward B. McLean, too acid to quote. Last week Senator Norris, his tongue in his cheek and even sticking out of his mouth a little bit, wrote a letter to Secretary of State Stimson about the "extremely important" Curtis-Gann question. He mockingly urged Statesman Stimson to "hurry up." He explained he was interested only...