Word: adolph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died, Dr. Adolph Monaelesser, 79, surgeon-in-chief of the American Red Cross during the Spanish-American War, later researcher in the therapeutic effects of snake venom in cancer and nerve ailments;* of chronic leucemia, possibly the result of inhaling particles of powdered cobra venom in 1930; in Manhattan...
...title of business manager did small justice to Louis Wiley's journalistic functions. No mere countingroom man, he was Publisher Adolph Ochs's confidant, adviser, ambassador, and on occasion, alter ego. Just short of 40 years ago he first approached Mr. Ochs, who had bought the moribund Times, persuaded the publisher to hire him at $40 a week. He was then 26, and had pulled himself up from $6-a-week reporter to business manager of the Rochester Post-Express. He had much to do with the Times's prosperity and with its rigidly high standards...
Notables present at the dinner included Julian L. Coolidge, professor of Mathematics, William J. Bingham, director of Physical Education and Athletics, and Adolph W. Samborski '25 director of Intramural Athletics. Arthur W. Todd '35 presided...
...will be assisted by Stuart D. D. Pearl 3L, L. Albert Emerson 4 SLA, Donald E. Stofflet 3G, Webster F. Williams, Jr. '35, Charles J. Armstrong 2G., James H. Littlepage uL, Oswald Elbert 1G, David G. Proctor '35, and Adolph G. Emhardt...
...intramural manager will be appointed from the Sophomore class in about a month to take the place of Arthur W. Todd '35. He will also act as treasurer of the fund although applications for the Yale money have to be made through the office of Adolph W. Samborski '28, director of Intramural Athletics...