Word: auburns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first official meeting of the Harvard Independent Club, endorsers of the candidacy of Lt. Governor Gaspar G. Bacon for Governor and John W. Haigis for Lt. Governor will take place tonight at 8 o'clock at the Cantabridgia Club, located at the corner of Boylston and Mt. Auburn Streets, near Harvard Square. At this gathering officers will be elected...
Simultaneously with the State police drive against unregistered cars, Cambridge police yesterday launched a drive against illegal parking in this city. Along Mt. Auburn, from Dunster Street to Plympton, a lien of student cars displayed on each windshield the blue tag of the Cambridge Police Department. The total number of student cars tagged exceeded...
...children at 3757 Jocelyn Street. His youngest daughter, born just after the La Follette campaign, is named after his old running mate and his adopted State-Marion Montana. He also has a home in Butte, a summer place in Glacier National Park. In Washington he drives an Auburn, is not socially ambitious. Cigars are his smoke. Like most Westerners, he hunts and fishes...
...Last week three onetime Fierce-Arrow executives made news. It was revealed that Robert Henry ("Roy-') Faulkner, onetime vice president in charge of sales, had received an option on 5,000 shares of Auburn stock when he became Auburn's president (TIME, Sept. 3). Advertising Director William M. Baldwin and Assistant General Sales Manager Kenneth Strachan opened their own advertising firm-Baldwin & Strachan-in Buffalo...
...were met by Reo officials. And Reo's old Mr. Olds could not bring himself to deny flatly any & all advances, declaring: "We have listened to what they have to say but have promised nothing." Lastly, a shift in the Cord personnel diverted no attention from the goings-on. Auburn's President W. Hubert Beal resigned to become right-hand man to Lucius Bass Manning, who is right-hand man to Errett Lobban Cord. To become active head of Auburn, Mr. Manning, now in complete charge of Cord affairs, picked not a Cord subordinate but a Pierce-Arrow vice president...