Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Marshall Field, Robert H. Gardiner, Alfred C. Hanford, Frederick P. Keppel, William S. Lawrence, Halfdan Lee, Delmar Leighton, Augustus P. Loring, Jr., Charles Locke, George N. Northrop, Arthur Oakes, George S. Oliver, Leslie R. Porter, James A. Roberts, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Renouf Russell, Stephen Sabine, F. Skiddy Von Stade, Albert Stickney, S. Gardner Sleeper, Robert Sullivan, Oscar H. Stern, Frederick G. White, and Barrett Wondell...
Herant J. Adzigian, Reese L. Alsop, Robert Amory, Jr., John Page Austin, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr., Nelson S. Bartlett, Jr., Albert E. Berry, Charles F. Brown, Thornton Brown, Samuel R. Callaway, H. Adams Carter, Robert S. Chafee, Pearson C. Cummin, Jr., Thomas G. Curtis, F. Stanton Deland, Jr., John Dorman, Gerald W. Downer, John T. Ducey, Jr., Thomas H. Edmands, Richard C. Ernst, Hayden Estey, Paul F. Fox Guy Garland, John Gilbert, George V. Goulder, William Gray, Robert Grinnell, George Gulian, Robert Hall, W. Davis Hardwick, John M. Hartwell, Jr., Richard C. Hayes, Michael Hovenanian, John S. Howe, Richard Illoway...
Herant J. Adzigian, Reese L. Alsop, Robert Amory, Jr., John Page Austin, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr., Nelson S. Bartlett, Jr., Albert E. Berry, Charles F. Brown, Thornton Brown, Samuel R. Callaway, H. Adams Carter, Robert S. Chafee, Pearson C. Cummin, Jr., Thomas G. Curtis, F. Stanton Deland, Jr., John Dorman, Gerald W. Downer, John T. Ducey, Jr., Thomas H. Edmands, Richard C. Ernst, Hayden Estey, Paul F. Fox Guy Garland, John Gilbert, George V. Goulder, William Gray, Robert Grinnell, George Gulian, Robert Hall, W. Davis Hardwick, John M. Hartwell, Jr., Richard C. Hayes, Michael Hovenanian, John S. Howe, Richard Illoway...
Winthrop: stroke, Herbert W. Herne, Jr.; 7, Albert Haberstroh '35; 6, William A. Greene, Jr. '36; 5, Alfred S. Dewey '36; 4, James K. Hart '35; 3, Joseph W. Wilshire 3d. '37; 2, Northrop Clarey, Jr. '37; bow, George Mixter, Jr. '37; cox, Van Brecht...
...stepped forward with the Discovery of the Century, yet last week's meeting of the American Chemical Society in Manhattan was far from the usual, humdrum semi-annual convention. The Society's historians, led by Dr. Charles Albert Browne of the U. S. Bureau of Chemistry & Soils, had agreed that chemical industry in the New World got its start in 1635. This meeting, therefore, was to be a 300th anniversary jubilee. Current researches would be reported as always-for example, a symposium on brewing methods and a conducted tour of Jacob Ruppert's brewery...