Word: alden
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With equal satisfaction Consolidated stockholders fingered the latest financial report of young (42), blond Alden Gallup Roach, harddriving, quick-thinking Consolidated president. In the six months ending last February, the 241,617 shares of common stock earned $2.81 apiece (in 1935 the shares were valued at exactly...
Emphasizing the importance of the airplane in modern chemical warfare, Brigadier General Alden H. Waite, officer of the Chemical Warfare Service and outstanding authority on gas attack, also stressed the imminent possibilities of future attack with poison chemicals before a large audience at the Mallinckrodt Laboratories last night. The address was sponsored by Alpha Chi Sigma, chemical fraternity...
Brigadier General Alden H. Waitt, Deputy Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service and Operations Chief of the Service, will deliver an address on chemical warfare in Mallinckrodt MB9 at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. The address will be sponsored by the Harvard chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, professional chemical fraternity...
...prophecies were clear enough on his canvas. Italian workers strove toward the sunlit Forum. Mounted Fascist officers, attempting to prevent them, were dragged from their chargers while the uniformed ranks showed signs of mutiny. But many critics seemed decidedly obtuse about The Eternal City. New York Times Critic Edward Alden Jewell declared: "The political aspects of this treatise are not altogether clear. We are left in doubt as to whether the propagandist considers this modern dictator a self-sprung megalomaniac or a figurehead manipulated by social forces...
Most recent hunter of the Shakespeare snark is Alden Brooks, born in Cleveland, Ohio. His 700-page Will Shakspere and the Dyer's Hand is his second try at unmasking Shakespeare, and the result of 20 years' sniffing among Shakespearean data. Stern, relentless Alden Brooks takes a poor view of the accused. He depicts Shakespeare as a butcher's son in Stratford, "a country youth who has to leave school early in order to assist his father in the killing of cattle . . . one who sows his wild oats so liberally that he must, first, marry against...