Word: armande
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Armand Schwab...
...Summer School and has been removed from the ballot, which was drawn up by the Sophomore nominating committee of five under the supervision of Don McNichol '43. The five members of the committee, as previously announced in the CRIMSON were: Oliver D. Filley, George R. Hooper, Thomas V. Keene, Armand Schwab, Jr., and Andrew H. Wright...
Those nominated, all of the Class of 1945, are: Hugh Calkins, Oliver D. Filley, George R. Hooper, Thomas V. Keene, James E. McNulty, Richard W. Mechem, Thomas R. Nunan, Whitson M. Overcash, Paul F. Perkins, Armand Schwab, Jr., and Andrew H. Wright...
...rose in church politics, Father Joseph met the youthful Bishop of Luçon, Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu, who was soon fondly calling his new friend "Tenebroso-Cavernoso"-the Dark and Deep One. When Richelieu became prime minister, he wrote that "next to God, Father Joseph had been the principal instrument of his present fortune." He begged His Grey Eminence to come to Paris and take the job he held until he died in 1638-"unofficial chief of staff for foreign affairs...
Gimbels' venture in art selling started last winter when the agents in charge of William Randolph Hearst's art hoard cast about for some method of converting it quickly into cash. Dr. Armand Hammer, head of Manhattan's Hammer Galleries, gave them the idea of selling it through a department store. So successful was the Hearst sale that Gimbels decided to keep on selling big art collections on consignment, put ace Art Salesman Hammer in charge...