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HARVARD NEWTON CENTER Phipps, No. 1 No. 1, Rice Ingraham, No. 2 No. 2, Stewart Breckinridge, No. 3 No. 3, Holt Patterson, No. 4 No. 4, Bray Glidden, No. 5 No. 5, J. Cooke...
HARVARD NEWTON CENTER Ogden Phipps '31, No. 1 No. 1, Rice A. C. Ingraham '31, No. 2 No. 2, Stuart C. D. G. Breckinridge '31, No. 3 No. 3, Holt N. F. Glidden '31, No. 4 No. 4, Wales A. W. Patterson '32, No. 5 No. 5, Bray...
Republic Iron & Steel Co. Merged with Trumbull Steel Co., February 1928. In 1928 earned $4,710,400 ($4.25 per share). Under comparatively new management, E. T. McCleary, onetime vice president of Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., succeeding T. J. Bray to the presidency in April 1928. Acquired Steel & Tubes Co. Inc., maker of electrically welded tubing, in September 1928. Republic now rates among larger independents...
HARVARD OAKLEY C. C. Singles Whitbeck, No. 1 No. 1, Perkins Ingraham, No. 2 No. 2, Vickery Ward, No. 3 No. 3, Bray Tower, No. 4 No. 4, Wellington Wars No. 5 No. 5, Carleton Trash No. 6 No. 6, Chase...
...George Bray Barnard, sculptor extraordinary, is famed for his Gothic cloister in uptown New York City, where medieval sculpture and ornament abound. His works are scattered worldwide, varying in subject from The Descent from the Cross in Paris, to The God Pan on Columbia University's campus. In London stands his gaunt Abraham Lincoln, focus of livid controversy, of which Theodore Roosevelt said: "I have always wished I might...