Word: aldriches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...raise the question of its mural decorations. With a warm controversy brewing over the type of art to be used, the only person, in the capital who seemed to have no fixed opinions on the matter was Postmaster General Farley. Conservative Architects William Adams Delano and Chester Holmes Aldrich who designed the building favored a classical allegory. But Edward Bruce, tireless head of the Public Works Art Project and himself a painter of some note, wanted realism. Stormed he: "I don't want any pictures of ladies in cheesecloth clutching letters and postcards to go into that building!" Aligned...
...days later the Federal Reserve Board furnished the Senate a list of salaries paid by banks for the year ending June 1933. Highest was to Henry C. McEldowney of Pittsburgh's Union Trust Co.-$165,000. The next nine were all to executives of Manhattan banks: Winthrop W. Aldrich of Chase National, $151,744; Charles S. McCain of Chase (since resigned), $128,488; Percy Hampton Johnston of Chemical Bank & Trust, $125,000; Harvey Dow Gibson of Manufacturers Trust, $125,000; Gordon S. Rentschler of National City. $125,000; the late Charles Hamilton Sabin of Guaranty Trust, $101,919; President...
...yard free style swim--Won by John L. Ward '34; second, Abbot W. Sherwood, Jr. '35; third, Aldrich (B). Time--5 minutes, 21 3-5 seconds...
Because his marks were so poor that he would have to begin his third year as a sophomore next September, Winthrop Aldrich Rockefeller, 21. fourth son of John D. Rockefeller Jr., left Yale. He now works in the family oil business...
...what Yale class would Winthrop Aldrich Rockefeller have been if he stayed in college another year...