Word: baker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...similar conventions have been held at other colleges and universities in the country. At Duke University, the convention nominated Owen D. Young; at Washington and Lee University, the selection fell to Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York; at Western Reserve, the choice of the students was Newton D. Baker. At Princeton a bipartisan convention was held on April 29 at which a Harvard delegation was present. J. J. Ryan '33 gave the Republican keynote speech...
Engaged. Florence T. Baker, granddaughter of the late Banker George Fisher Baker; and Thomas Suffern ("Tommy") Tailer Jr., Princeton sophomore, able golfer, son of the late investment banker & socialite...
...There are many notable campaigners like General John Joseph Pershing and ex-Senator Pepper. But it is Bishop Freeman, chiefly, who gets the gifts. Biggest givers include: the late Rug Manufacturer Alexander Smith Cochran of Yonkers ($1,510,000 for the College of Preachers) ; the late Banker George Fisher Baker ($750,000 for the completion of the North Transept); the late Realtor & Mrs. Archibald D. Russell of New York ($500,000 for the apse); the late Minister to Austria-Hungary John A. Kasson of Washington ($554,300 for general maintenance); Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Prince of Boston...
...Acomb, F. s. Allen, R. S. At wood, R. H. Baker, A. W. Barker, J. S. Barnet, C. L. Billman, C. G. Bingham, Crawford Bladgen, Jr., F. S. Blake, F. V. Booraem, J. A. Bovey, P. V. Bray, F. H. Brown, H. H. Brewster, R. O. Carleton, H. f. Cate, Timothy Cheney, D. C. Clos, Roland Cooper, R. R. Covell, J. C. Cowdin, T. L. Dammann, H. S. Derrickson, J. R. Divens, R. A. Dow, G. T. Dudman, R. F. Dur, R. G. Durham, S. S. Durry, R. L. Eastland, Lawrence Edmonds, J. C. Ewer, T. B. Gannett...
...practically no change this year in the usual number or quality of business positions secured for the members of the graduating class at the Business School," said W. B. Donham '98, dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, in a speech before 200 second-year graduates in the Baker Library yesterday afternoon...