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Winthrop House: W. T. Burke '33, R. E. Casey '32, J. B. Dolan '33, A. L. Mason '32, A. B. Nichols '34, Donald Ware '34, George Wells '33, A. W. Wilkinson...
...Home Minister John Robert Clynes; former War Minister Tom Shaw who declared, "I can't understand it!"; former First Lord of the Admiralty Albert Victor Alexander; former Minister of Health Arthur Greenwood; former Minister of Labor Miss Margaret ("St. Maggie") Bondfield; famed female Trade Unionist Miss "Wee Ellen" Wilkinson; and Oliver Baldwin, Socialist son & foe of Conservative Leader Stanley Baldwin. Downward through the party, defeat was uniform. In municipal council elections, Conservatives made an early net gain of 144 seats; Liberals 21; Independents 36. Labor lost...
...Roorbach '34, C. S. Rugg '35, R. S. Russell '35, E. R. Sargent '34, Malcolm Seymour '35, J. W. Stanley '35, G. F. Stork '35, R. .W. Swift, Jr. '35, T. W. Thorndike '35, Ross Vroom, Jr. '35, John Ware, Jr. '34, G. W. Wickersham, II '35, P. D. Wilkinson '35, R. D. Williams '34, and F. P. Whitbeck...
...Last week he was succeeded by Mayor-Elect Howard Wilkinson Jackson. According to Who's Who the Bakers were married Aug. 7, 1910. *Mayor Porter exhibited ignorance. The 18th Amendment does not forbid drinking of liquor legally acquired...
Democrats took Baltimore away from the G. O. P. last week. In a tepid municipal election, Democrat Howard Wilkinson Jackson was chosen Mayor by a record-breaking majority of 63,000 votes, which sent Republican Nominee William Albrecht back to bookbinding. Mr. Jackson served as the city's chief executive from 1923 to 1927, was called the "best Mayor Baltimore ever had" by four-time Governor Albert Cabell Ritchie. A farm boy who went to Baltimore and built up a large insurance business, Mayor-elect Jackson, now 54, is a genial, handshaking politician who asks every stranger his first...