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...messages between a Mr. & Mrs. Duckstein who were respectively confidential secretaries to Publisher Edward B. McLean of the Washington Post and "Villain" Burns, read as follows: "Cravingly in Dxewonx resurge lodgement ailment fastidious tuck skewered suckled scrage emerse vithouse punctators gob. . . ." This was translated: "According to Lambert's instructions the papers have been put in the safe deposit box belonging to you & Frazer in the Commercial Bank...
Laborers are working by night under a vast system of flood-lights to complete the exterior of a new dormitory before the snow makes its annual appearance in Hanover. The dormitory is located west of Hitchcock, on Tuck Drive, where all future expansion of the College will take place. This structure is also of red brick, and will accomodate approximately...
...city. They smashed about $40,000 worth of plate glass and merchandise in their fellow-citizens' shop windows. They badly damaged the Palace of the League of Nations, to which the U. S. does not belong. Police protected the U. S. Consulate and U. S. Consul Somerville Pinkney Tuck avoided trouble by a quick-witted remark. As he moved, unrecognized among the rioters, a woman stuck a nasty, leering face close to his and shouted loudly: "We wish to kill this American Consul pig!"* "Yes," said Mr. Tuck, "he is a rascal," and went home...
Stroke and captain, F. C. Weld; 7, W. M. Randol, Jr.; 6, J. H. Muncaster; 5, H. deW. Wood; 4, C. O. Tuck; 3, J. R. Page; 2, Edward Herbert, Jr.; bow, J. O. Post, Jr.; cox, F. W. McNear...
...Henrick '29, C. A. Lane '30, C. C. Loosli '28, J. H. Morris '29, Abbot Peterson '30, Douglass Pillinger '28, P. P. Porter '29, W. M. Randol '30. Adam Rhodes '30, G. A. Sawin 2 E.S., P. C. Sherbert '30, Charles Tatham '28, H. R. Thayer '29, C. O. Tuck '30, F. A. Vanderlip '30, G. L. Weil...