Word: armstrong
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HARVARD J.V. HOLY CROSS '38 Gaffney, l.e. r.e., Dzierzak Giles, l.t. r.t., Shields Armstrong, l.g. r.g., Curran Greeley, c. c., Mautner Kidder, r.g. l.g., Carr Carman, r.t. l.t., Nelson Brassil, r.e. l.e., Amereau Pedrick, q.b. q.b., Bartoomeo Higgins, l.h.b. r.h.b., Bracken Brookings, r.h.b. l.h.b., Gatreau Brown, f.b. r.b., Brucato...
Brandels Research Fellowship: William Armstrong Hunter, of Washington, D. C., Professor of Law at George Washington University, A.B. Chicago 1917; LL.B. Geo. Washington 1923; LL.M. ibid...
...from innocent in the game of international armaments, U. S. munitions makers were very small fry indeed compared to such vast purveyors of war materials as France's Comité des Forges and Schneider-Creusot, Germany's Krupp, Britain's Vickers-Armstrong, Czechoslovakia's Skoda. First companies called before Senator Nye's committee were Electric Boat Co. of Groton, Conn, (submarines) and Driggs Ordnance & Engineering Co. (antiaircraft guns). Those who expected to hear the cannons roar had to content themselves with a volley of cap pistols. The business ethics of these companies might...
Those who will attend Harvard University are Stewart Bates, from the University of Glasgow and the University of Edinburgh, and Philip Chantler, from the University of Manchester, both of whom will study economics; and Joseph McGinn from Armstrong College, Durham, to study business administration...
...looking, he is distinguished less by his appearance than by his character, breeding and performance. His ancestry is British. His father was Lancegaye who finished second to Coronach in the Derby of 1926. His mother, Hastily, was in foal when she was bought at Newmarket, England, by F. Wallis Armstrong, who brought her to Moorestown, N. J. where Cavalcade was born in March...