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...yard breaststroke--Won by Kenneth B. Hodson '37; second, Phillip H. Thayer, Jr. '36 (E); third, Bertram S. Wolfson '37. Time--34 2-5 seconds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADAMS SWIMMERS BEAT LOWELL | 1/10/1934 | See Source »

...yard breaststroke--Won by David Dove; second, Bertram S. Wolfson; third, McCune (MIT). Time: 1 min., 22 seconds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN DEFEAT TECH MERMEN IN FIRST MEET | 12/18/1933 | See Source »

Word of the spectacular Chicago business team of Bertram James Grigsby and William Carl Grunow spread into Wall Street in the late days of the Bull Market. Mr. Grigsby was a precise, poker-faced operating man. Mr. Grunow was an explosive, moon-faced salesman. Together they ran, in a belligerently unorthodox manner, Grigsby-Grunow Co., makers of Majestic radios and electric iceboxes. Unlike most makers of radios and electric refrigerators, they made money hand over fist. In the clear blue firmament of 1929, Grigsby-Grunow stock was a comet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Fallen Comet | 12/4/1933 | See Source »

Part I was Geyer Co. of Dayton and Manhattan, founded in 1912 by the late C. J. Geyer, business manager of the Dayton Herald. His son, Bertram Birch Geyer, 42, had built up the agency into a large and profitable business. Young Mr. Geyer is a great and good friend of Charles Franklin Kettering, General Motors' research chief. Cornerstone of the Geyer business has been several big accounts of General Motors, including Delco, Inland Manufacturing and Frigidaire, with its $5,000,000 annual appropriation. Well did Geyer Co. earn General Motors' patronage for it has handled Frigidaire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: New Agencies for Old | 9/4/1933 | See Source »

...training. Those who disliked it made more noise this year than ever before. At Northwestern University last month 30 pacifists, with banners, heckled an R. O. T. C. dress parade. At the College of the City of New York, students attempted to gang their President Frederick Bertram! Robinson at an R. O. T. C. parade while he belabored them with an umbrella. At Wisconsin and Missouri pacifists were bitter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Methodist v. Militarist | 7/3/1933 | See Source »

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