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...fearful men grew so great that Rolls-Royce sales since 1931 fell off over 50% to $926,000. Last week, after four years of Depression deficits, Rolls-Royce hit upon a brand new idea. President John S. Inskip put on display in Manhattan a hybrid 'luxury" car, the Brewster "Cabriolet de Ville," with which he hoped to develop a new market. It had a Brewster body, a Ford chassis, a Ford V-8 engine. Price: $3,500. President Inskip had wangled a contract out of Henry Ford to supply engines and chassis in bulk. At the Springfield, Mass. plant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Brewster on Ford | 4/2/1934 | See Source »

...efforts of a grammar school debater. The reader is apt to find tedious a constant repetition of "and now, by God, he was ready. . . ." "but, by God, he was . . ." and in the same category may well be placed the omnipresent references to the shining eyes and wagging tail of Brewster, the canine mascot of the expedition, as he scampered gaily through the woods...

Author: By S. C. S., | Title: CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 3/28/1934 | See Source »

...major factor in the tercentenary celebration were taken yesterday evening t a meeting in the Union when officers and committees were chosen. Herbert Milton Irwin, Jr. '37, of Port Washington, Long Island, was elected president; Harvey McClary Dawson '37, of Washington, D.C., vice-president; James Brewster Hallett '37, of Denver, Colorado, secretary; and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. '37, of Washington, D.C., treasurer. Three councillors-at-large, Herbert B. Nichols '32, John H. Morison '35, and William A. Wright '37, were also elected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IRWIN MADE PRESIDENT OF MEMORIAL SOCIETY | 3/15/1934 | See Source »

...civilization, are introduced plots and counterplots, debutantes and social highlights, legal writs and scheming lawyers. To this are added a number of specialties: Frank Johnson '35 will sing the choruses of a set of new tunes ably written by Edward E. Stowell '34 and Francis D. Moore '35; Henry Brewster 34 will supply a quantity of tap-dancing; finally, Ruby Newman will play the music...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Hades! The Ladies!" To Be Hasty Pudding Club Show | 3/10/1934 | See Source »

...follows: For President Thomas Herbert Bilodeau, Jr. 218 Charles Colmery Gibson 174 Garrow Throop Geer, Jr. 165 John Bradford Bowditch 80 John David Barnes 32 For Vice-President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. 227 William Henry Schmidt, II 130 Paul Ledyard Van Cleve, III 127 Leavitt Sargent White 105 James Brewster Hallett 80 For Secretary-Treasurer Anthony S.J. Tomasello 112 John MacIntosh Calloway 77 George Gordon Hedblom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN CHOOSE THOMAS BILODEAU CLASS PRESIDENT | 3/1/1934 | See Source »

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