Word: 3rd
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...George E. Mercer, Malcolm Millard, Stanley R. Miller, Jr., Frederick R. Moseley, Jr., Edward Motley, Jr., Charles L. J. Noble, Rodman W. Paul, Arthur Perry, Jr., Lewis Perry, Jr., John G. Piper, Robert S. Playfair, Selwin Pratt, William C. Quinby, Jr., Andre C. Reggio, Gordon Robertson, Arthur M. Sherwood, 3rd., William A. Smith, Francis H. Stanton, Robert M. Terrall, Philip H. Thayer, Jr., Richard E. Voland, Nelson D. Warwick, Paul Wessinger, Le Moyne White, John D. Whittemore
Election of the following to the Editorial Board of the 1938 Red Book was announced last night by James H. Alexander, 3rd.: Charles Andrews, Herbert B. Griswold, Paul M. Hickox, Charles V. Haley, William V. McDermott, Robert D. Procter, William Welsh, and William H. Wright...
Asked by Washington newshawks if he had read the late Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg's War memoirs, which praised him highly. Lord Byng of Vimy, commander of Britain's 3rd Army in the War, replied: "I have read nothing about the War. In extenuation neither have I written anything about...
...Freshman 150 pound crew that will probably stay is scated as follows: stroke, George von L. Meyer, 3rd; 7, William B. Winkler; 6, Robert G. Walker, Jr.; 5, William H. Brown; 4, A. McCleman; 3, Charles K. Lawrence; 3, McGrane; bow, David R. Donovan; and cox, Joseph M. Valentine
Last week the following was news: John D. Rockefeller became a member of the New York State Chamber of Commerce in 1889 when he was 50. John D. Rockefeller Jr. was elected a member in 1900 when he was 26. Last week John D. Rockefeller 3rd, 28, and Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, 26, were elected members on their grandfather's nomination, which was seconded by their father. It was the first time three generations of a family had ever served simultaneously on the New York Chamber, oldest of its kind in the world...