Word: tyler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Speakers at the annual Exeter Alumni Dinner tonight will be Lewis Perry, headmaster of the Academy, Professor-Emeritus James A. Tufts, and Tyler Dennett, president of Williams College...
...Tyler, Tex., a brawny oil-field worker walked into the Gladewater Cafe, demanded fried chicken. Informed that no chicken was to be had, he spied a caged canary, ordered it fried "with plenty of gravy," paid $25 for his meal...
...Antioch, Mann and his second wife, Mary Tyler Peabody, whose sister was the wife of Nathaniel Hawthorne, bought a farm on the muddy Little Miami River, courageously started out anew. Mann accepted women as students, engaged several "lady professors." But the next six years were mainly a long, heartbreaking struggle to keep the college alive. Mann's salary, reduced from $3,000 to $2,000, then to $1,500, was never paid in full. In 1859 the college was sold for debt and reorganized by the trustees. Few months later he died...
...carrying a gold-headed cane. Or they recalled his classes in moral philosophy, when he wrote their names on slips of paper, stuffed them in a pill box and drew them out, one by one, for the order of recitation. Few could remember much more. Reflected Williams' President Tyler Dennett last week: "In stitutions have many of the attributes of persons, but one quality they lack - mem ory. A college has life far beyond the limit...
Married. Margaret Gardiner Tyler, 24, great-granddaughter of President John Tyler; and Clifford Glenn, 22, Montana cowboy; in Sheridan...