Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...practice. The men coming out were as follows: Robert W. Aitken 1G, Louis A. Habbitt, Jr. '34, Robert H. Beaudreau '35, Rene G. N. Brime 1G, George W. Caturani '34, Hadden Channing '37, George R. Clark 2BG, Paulus van Deinse '36, Alanson J. Donald 2G.B., Manning Emery, III '37, Andrew J. Haire Jr. 1G.B., Joseph L. Hoguet '35, Donald Meiklejohn 1G., Spencer D. Oettinger '35, James A. Potter '34, Hanns C. Schwyzer '34, Allan W. Sherman '34, Maurice M. Stern '35, James H. Taylor 1G., Robert H. Watt 1L., Stan Whitney '34, and May D. Whitney...
...paint them as no more 'wicked' than they or their contemporaries actually were, though we are aware now of living in another moral climate and in the midst of a new generation. . . ." When the Civil War began "Jay Gould. Jim Fisk, J. P. Morgan, Philip Armour, Andrew Carnegie, James Hill and John Rockefeller were all in their early 20's; Collis Huntington and Leland Stanford were over 30; while Jay Cooke was not yet 40." Old enough to go to war, they were also too canny. They wanted to be rich before they died. They...
...affair and its supposed or transient value in the security markets." Andrew Carnegie, whose name was to become almost synonymous with libraries, once asked his friend, Publisher Frank Doubleday, how much he had made last month. When Doubleday replied that he never knew how he stood until the year's end, Carnegie said firmly, "I'd get out of it!" Greatest of U. S. industrialists, thinks Josephson, was John D. Rockefeller, who believes "the power to make money is a gift of God." As a young man he used to talk to himself at night about his schemes...
...team came in fourth in class 2 of the White Mountain Ski Runners meet yesterday on Taft Trail at Franconia. Andrew E. Ritchie, Jr. '34 was third in the race with a time of 3 minutes, 36 seconds. Herbert S. Sise '34 and Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34 were the other members of the team, and the fourth place was won by adding up the times of the three...
...play is under the direction of F. C. Packard, Jr., assistant professor of Public Speaking. The production staff is headed by Andrew J. Day '34, with Edwin I. Brainard '36 as Business Manager. Grosvenor Proctor '35 will be stage manager, Richard W. Clattenburg '35 has been selected publicity man, and Charles F. Goodale '34 will have charge of the costumes. The cast includes Robert Clement '32, John G. Patterson '35, Shipherd Robinson '36, Richard Morgan, IV '36, John T. Mendenhall '36, Thomas E. Naughten '34, William P. Rockwell '35, Robert S. Hornwell '35, and William H. Jefferys...