Word: bennett
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Supported by an impressive battery of lawyers and countless witnesses, Bennett Y. Ryan '37 and Eugene 11. George '39 will be tried at 9.30 o'clock this morning in the East Cambridge Court on charges of assaulting and heating Frank. Foster, the Dunster House janitor, after the Dartmouth game, Saturday, October...
...trade. In 1929, the last full year that Prime Minister King and his Liberal Party were in power, Canada bought $948.000,000 of U. S. goods and sold the U. S. $503,000,000 of her goods. In 1930 Mr. King was succeeded as Prime Minister by Richard Bedford Bennett, and under his Conservative Administration Canada began to follow the same Depression policy that the U. S. followed under President Hoover: piling up tariffs and trade restrictions to protect her shrinking home markets from imported goods. In 1933. when President Hoover retired. Canada bought only...
...watch the Canadian who London feared might throw over the Empire as a trade ally in favor of the U. S. Off in a White House limousine drove Mr. King to the Canadian Legation, recently vacated by Canadian Minister William Duncan Herridge, brother-in-law of outgoing Prime Minister Bennett. Promptly he set matters right with the Empire by announcing that he had really intended to visit London before Washington but had changed his plans because of the impending British elections (see p. 18). Then he dropped in at the British Embassy and the South African Legation to show that...
...last meeting of the Union Committee, Kendric N. Marshall, secretary of the Union, and assistant in Government, named Richard P. Hedblom chairman of the dance committee. The other members are; R. Bennett Forbes, in charge of the sale of tickets; Charles A. Moyer and Hugh MacNeil, for decorations, and Clifford W. Wilson and Charles D. Dyer, 3d for music...
Thus the case will stand, if postponement is granted, until November 21, when Bennett Y. Ryan '37 and Eugene H. George '39, both released on ball, will appear in the third district court to face charges...