Word: alan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Because of detainment in Europe of its chairman, Alan J. Lowrey of San Francisco, the meeting of the general committee which is planning the twenty-fifth reunion of the Class of 1913 has been postponed one week...
...Alan R. Sweezy '29 another Economics instructor who was also given a two-year concluding appointment, has returned to Cambridge and will fill out his appointment...
...Yachtsman Inglis Uppercu bought her in 1929. sold her last year to 74-year-old William S. Gubelmann (National Cash Register Co.). Joseph Conrad, older (1882), smaller (116 ft.), chunkier, was also a training ship-used by the Danish Government for 52 years. Three years ago Author-Adventurer Alan Villiers saw her in Copenhagen, heard she was for sale, snapped her up. took a crew of eight nationalities on a picaresque world cruise, wrote a book about it (Cruise of the Conrad), then sold the ship to 24-year-old George Huntington Hartford II. A. & P. (chain stores) scion. Both...
...month. As the courtroom emptied and Herbert Fleishhacker chased after Jack Neylan to find out what he thought the judge would decide, husky young Herbert Jr., onetime Stanford footballer and now manager of an Anglo branch, snorted: ''I want to meet that Frenchman!" When his brother Alan dissuaded him, he pleaded: "Father wouldn't have done anything like that...
Connecticut--Donald Alan Norton...