Word: 93rd
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...School for Bakers & Cooks at Fort Slocum, N. Y., marched stiffly into the Y. M. C. A. building at Fort Jay on Governors Island, N. Y. There a court-martial of one Brigadier General, six Colonels, one Lieutenant Colonel and one Major formally charged Captain Fleischer with violating the 93rd, 95th and 96th Articles...
...figure, makes news more frequently as yachtsman than banker. Now 57, he went to Harvard (Class of 1899), worked in J. P. Morgan & Co. for a year, has been in the family bank ever since. Few years ago he built a new town house on Manhattan's East 93rd Street, there carries on the old Baker custom of lavish Christmas Day receptions, with a big present for each guest...
...money old Mr. Baker gave his daughter or his son-in-law before he died no one knows. But certainly the Loews' way of life changed not at all after Mr. Baker left $5,000,000 to Mrs. William Goadby Loew. In Manhattan they have a house on 93rd Street next door to Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt. They also have a Newport mansion and an estate at Old Westbury, where Mrs. Loew raises prize narcissi...
...during the winter to take stock of themselves and their ideas. At such meetings the lay Press often gets first wind of things which Science has had on the fire for some time. Last week 3,000 U. S. and Canadian American Association members gathered in Boston for their 93rd meeting. They were welcomed by Massachusetts' Governor Ely and by Massachusetts Institute of Technology's President Karl Taylor Compton on behalf of M. I. T., Harvard and eight other Greater Boston institutions acting as hosts. Then in scores of sectional meetings the scientists settled down to read...
...93rd meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which will bring 3,000 scientific men to Boston and Cambridge, will be held in the Harvard and M.I.T. buildings during the Christmas recess. Harvard is playing host in a large measure to the Association and its affiliated organizations, which altogether make up a grand total of 20,000 persons interested in science in some form or other...