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Word: alan (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mays 1G.B.; L. D. Gordan, Jr. 1G.B.; J. H. Pratt 2L; L. H. Butterfield, instructor in English; F. W. Hoeing, assistant in History; W. W. Foshay 1L; J. H. Gleason 30, assistant in History; E. M. Rowe 3G; J. G. Haviland 2L; R. S. Harris 2G.Ed.; Alan Bolske, instructor in German: T. F. M. Newton, instructor in English; T. E. Farrell 2L; Eustis Dearborn 1S.A.; V. M. Harding, Jr. 1L; D. D. Lloyd 1L; W. N. Bates, Jr. '28; B. W. Hislop 2L; F. D. Miller, assistant in Astronomy; David Cobb 1L; J. R. Collins 1G.B.; P. N. Arnold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIST OF PROCTORS FOR NEXT YEAR ANNOUNCED | 5/10/1933 | See Source »

...House of Commons, Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon described the questioning of Alan Monkhouse, leader of the arrested Britons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Gun Loaded | 4/17/1933 | See Source »

...Englishmen in question are all employees of the Metropolitan-Vickers Company, a British firm doing some work for the Communist government. They have been accused of deliberately attempting to wreck the power system. Two other Britons from the same company were also arrested, but later released; one of them, Alan Monkhouse, reported that the wicked OGPU had treated him with extreme courtesy and intelligence. From their purely disinterested position the British authorities have decided, and have informed the Soviets, that the case against the remaining four is inadequate and should be dismissed at once. Russia, on the other hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOUNDING BRASS | 3/22/1933 | See Source »

...clock: P. C. Henshaw defeated D. C. Warren, J. R. Peppenheimer defeated K. A. Andren, H. A. Bates defeated R. P. Bissell, R. A. Knowlton defeated T. H. Scheafe, S. C. Westervelt defeated Alan Arensberg, P. M. Schloss defeated G. V. Goulder, C. H. Brickley defeated G. A. Parson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN TOURNAMENT GETS UNDER WAY TODAY AT LINDEN ST. COURTS | 2/9/1933 | See Source »

Edited by Ballyhoo's Norman Hume Anthony, Manhattan is a 16-page sheet with a bright wrapper instead of a cover. Striking feature of the first issue was a caricature of hog-jowled Mayor John Patrick O'Brien, modeled in clay by Alan Foster (see p. 16). Pages are devoted to digests of what Manhattan newspaper colyumists, theatre and film reviewers have written during the week. There is a detailed chart of theatres, restaurants, speakeasies, etc. indicating average prices of seats, food, drinks. Also there is a series of faithful sketches of speakeasy interiors. First two subjects: Editor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Comings, Goings | 1/23/1933 | See Source »

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