Word: baker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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David F. Aberle; Alfred R. Babcock; Sherman N. Baker; Joseph N. Ball, Jr.; Nathan F. Banfield, 3d.; James B. Banghart; James M. Barnett, Jr.; Christoph F. W. Berliner; Edwin A. Blackwell; Henry W. Blood; Richard J. Both; Thornton F. Bradshaw; John W. Brainerd; Robert A. Brooks; Milton P. Brown; James R. Butler; Richard S. Carroll; Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.; Peter J. Chenery...
Died. George Fisher Baker, 59, son, heir, namesake and successor of the late founder-chairman of Manhattan's First National Bank; of peritonitis; in Honolulu Harbor aboard his 272-ft. yacht Viking. Conscientious, conservative, he never made a speech or gave an interview, he lived in the lengthening shadow of his father's name. He had been First National's chairman since his father's death six years ago at 91, but active direction was in the hands of men like Jackson Reynolds and Leon Fraser. In poor health for the past three years, Mr. Baker...
Relationships between government and business is the general topic to be discussed. The opening meeting will be held on then afternoon of the 18th in the Reading Room of Baker Library when Glenn A. Bowers, director of the division of Unemployment Insurance of New York State, William Y. Elliott, professor of Government, and Thomas H. Sanders, professor of Accounting, will speak...
...himself; 2) Miss Tweep's cynical attitude toward astrology; 3) Dinwiddy's inability to establish his identity when arrested, drunk, for breaking up the sporting goods department with a shotgun. Love and astrology are finally correlated at a store party, assisted by music from Phil Harris & Kenny Baker, a lovely dance by Miss Whitney and some low camera ballet legs. Best bit part: Romo Vincent's imitation of Charles Laughton...
Lowman-Hauck (H) defeated Oelsmer-Rawls 8-6, 6-4; Fuld-Dorson defeated Winslow-Okie 8-6, 6-2; Ogilvy-Baker (P) defeated Goodwin-Brown...