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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With 45 inches of snow and the temperature six below zero, the conditions should be perfect for the skiing meet to be held on Sunday on the Taft Trail in Franconia, New Hampshire. Harvard will send a team consisting of Herbert S. Sise '34, Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34, Andrew E. Ritchie, Jr. '34, John U. White '34, and Edward O. Davis, Jr. '34, and will compete against other local teams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Skiing Team To Race on Taft Trail at Franconia Sunday | 3/2/1934 | See Source »

...chairman of the dance committee. The men selected for the position are Richard S. Baxter '34, Alfred H. Beck '35, George C.S. Benson, Head Tutor, Frederick J. Bertolet 2L, George Birkhoff, Jr., Wilton S. Burton '36, Richard N. Clattenburg '35, John P. Coolidge '36, George H. Damon '34, Andrew J. Day '34, Howard M. Graff 4ES, Charles S. Houston '35, John D. Kernan '34, Edward B. Lee '34, George B. Lauriat '36, Robert W. Skinner '34, Soloman W. Stern '35, Arthur W. Todd '35, James W. Tower '35, Philip M. Tucker '35, Andrew G. Webster '36, Walter S. White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOWELL USHERS NAMED | 3/1/1934 | See Source »

Class A--1st, Herbert S. Sise '34, 4 min. 1 sec.; second, Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34, 4 min. 38 sec; third, Andrew E. Ritchie, Jr. '34, 4 min. 41 sec; fourth, H. Adams Carter '36, 5 min. 29 sec; fifth, Charles H. Lawrence 3rd '36; 5 min. 34 sec; sixth, Edward P. Davis '34, 5 min. 40 sec; seventh, Charles E. Rogers '37, 6 min. 9 sec; eigth, John U. White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sise Is First in University Ski Race at Pinkham Notch | 2/26/1934 | See Source »

...brother and I," said Andrew Mellon to his black-hatted banker father one day in 1872, "could start a good business with not very much money." So at 17 Andrew and his younger brother Richard got a loan to start a lumber yard and real estate development outside Pittsburgh. Thereafter Andrew and Richard always prefaced their business decrees with "My brother and I"-a phrase which grew to have the finality of the royal "We." As soon as the two boys had proved their sense for profits, their father took them into the private bank of T. (for Thomas) Mellon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Next Mellon | 2/19/1934 | See Source »

...American Woolen Co. in 1930, the company had lost $10,000,000 in three years and stockholders had actually thought of giving up. Dividends on common stock had ceased in 1924. Wool prices had fallen from $1.55 in 1925 to 65? in 1930. A thin-lipped Yankee named Andrew Pierce had done all he could to reorganize the company after a fatal post-War spending and production boom had piled up huge unsalable inventories. The year he resigned the deficit was the third biggest in the company's history. Neither Mr. Warner, who became chairman of the executive committee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Three Years and Out | 2/19/1934 | See Source »

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