Word: buckners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Thomas Aylette Buckner...
...graduate of the Harvard Medical School in 1905, was from 1914 to 1924 the Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene at Harvard. He returned to the practice of medicine in 1924 as a consultant in internal medicine. Clark, a member of the law firm of Root, Clark, and Buckner of New York City, received his LL.B. from the Harvard Law School in 1906. He is member of the Overseers Committee to visit Harvard College...
...Woolsey, United States district attorney for southern New York, told of his varied experiences as a federal judge. H. McD. Ritchey 3L, treasurer of the Law Review, and toast master also called upon Grenville Clarke, a member of the firm of Root, Clarke, Buckner, and Ballantine in New York city, Professors Felix Frankfurter and Landis, of the Law School, and Claude Branch, United States assistant attorney general...
...collection of War taxes, later served as solicitor of the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Always interested in the legalistic intricacies of taxation, he did special work for the Joint Congressional Committee on Internal Revenue. He is now a member of the famed Manhattan law firm of [Elihu] Root, Clark, Buckner, Howland & Ballantine, specializing in public service and business organization law. For recreation he writes scholarly articles on taxation for law reviews, plays hard at fashionable Piping Rock Club...
...president, Mr. Buckner. has a slightly different past. He entered the service of the company at 15 as an office boy* to his father (a onetime school teacher who ran the Milwaukee agency). In 50 years and more of his employment he has acquired the following list of hobbies: 1) his family-two children; 2) the company; 3) reading; 4) bridge; 5) radio; 6) golf...