Word: bennett
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...eager was impetuous Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. to meet the S. S. Carinthia, inbound from Nassau, that he could not wait until the ship docked at Manhattan. Assisted by Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau, he arranged for a Coast Guard automobile to carry him to Floyd Bennett Field. There, swaddled in a heavy flying suit and parachute, he boarded a Coast Guard amphibian which shortly deposited him beside the harbor tug Manhattan in the lower bay off Quarantine. Taken to the Carinthia by the tug, he bounded blithely up the gangway, scowled blackly when he ran square into a bevy...
...ticket committee headed by J. Spence Harvin and R. Bennett Forbes, assisted by H. Rushton Harwood, Jr. and Edwin Lichteg, Jr. is canvassing the Freshman dormitories; tickets priced at $2.00 a couple and $1.50 stage, may also be obtained at the Union at meal times...
...Ellis, began printing his Studies, which eventually ran to seven volumes and retailed for $30 per set. Mr. Davis was very strict about selling only to the professions. Since the War, however, there has been such a great change in the U. S. attitude toward sex that Bennett A. Cerf, head of Manhattan's Random House, felt safe in bringing out this week a new four-volume edition of Studies in the Psychology of Sex and selling them to all-comers at $15 per set. This unexpurgated edition, printed from the old Davis plates, had behind it a mass...
Representing the Crimson will be Richard W. Sullivan '38 and Edward J. Duggan '37, with Hubert H. Nexon '37 Lorne Rickert '36 and Bennett Frankel '37 as alternates...
...seat will be shown and commented on. After the meeting tonight all men who are interested will be put in charge of experienced coxes and given instructions twice a week until the river opens. Those who will speak are: Head Coach Whiteside, Freshman Coach Bert Haines, Edward H. Bennett Jr. '37 of the 1935 Varsity, Edward T. White '38, of last year's Freshman, and Edward T. Barker '37, of the Varsity 150-pounders...