Word: carleton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...assist Chairman Kennedy, President Roosevelt appointed Admiral Wiley of the original Commission; onetime Shipping Board Vice President Thomas Mullen Woodward; Rear Admiral Emory Scott Land, chief of the Navy's Bureau of Construction and Repair; and Congressman Edward Carleton Moran Jr. of Maine...
Once affiliated with the Presbyterian and church, Knox made an apt choice in Davidson. He is a of the Congregational , ordained in two years after he the duties of Carleton's president. Harvard gave him his the University of his M. A., Chicago Ph. D. He has the Universities of and Chicago...
Although it has rarely if ever been done successfully, experts say it is possible for criminals to mutilate their fingerprints with acid or otherwise until recognition is dubious or impossible. Medical societies have been shown photographs of faces completely altered by plastic surgery. Year ago Dr. Carleton Simon, Manhattan criminologist, proposed an identification system based on the pattern of blood vessels in the eye, which is never the same in any two individuals (TIME, Dec. 16, 1935). A malefactor would not be able to beat this system, Dr. Simon pointed out, unless he blinded himself. Last week two Iowa State...
Headed by Ernest D. Haseltine, Jr. '38, the dance committee includes Frederic W. Fuller, Jr. '39, J. Spence Harvin '39, A. William Marburg '37, William J. Moore '38, Stephen V. N. Powelson '38, Carleton R. Richmond, Jr. '38, Myron K. Stone '37, and William H. Wright...
Ushers for the dance, headed by Hugh F. Hinckley '37, will be James H. Brooks '38, Carleton F. Tenney '38, and Arthur W. Nelson...