Word: caspers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Upper Darby, Pa; Joseph Charles, Los Angeles, assistant in History; Harold van B. Cleveland '38, of Cincinnati; Howard E. Cox, of Carthage, Ill; H. Shippen Goodhue '38, of Boston; George F. Lowman '38, of New Canaan, Ct.; George von L. Meyer, Jr. '38, of Hamilton, and Casper W. Weinberger '38, of San Francisco...
...profession does not often grow rich, but commissions ranging up to $15,000 have given Augustus John an old stone manor and a bright pink studio in Hampshire, another studio in Wales. John offspring include Son Teddy, a successful professional boxer, Daughter Poppet, who married well, and Son Casper, a member of the Air Ministry Mission recently...
These applications should be given to the members of the Scholarship Committee, Edward L. Barnes '38, Richard H. Sullivan '39, Richard O. Ulin '38, or mailed to the chairman, Casper W. Weinberger at E-41 Dunster House, or handed in to the Council office in Phillips Brooks House before April...
...flips a switch on the dictograph before him and makes sure that the Religion editor has not missed the point. The telephone rings again. A TIME correspondent in Washington says that a new Supreme Court Justice is going to be appointed next day. It will be Casper Zinkowitz. The M. E. is unconvinced, but the correspondent insists, gives his sources, explains the details. "All right." Bang goes the M. E.'s telephone. The National Affairs editor, the head of the correspondents, the picture editor are each notified. In ten minutes a telegram is on its way to Casper Zinkowitz...
Thirty-sex seniors will be eligible for election next Tuesday and Wednesday. Those nominated for the three marshalships are Charles R. Allen, Edward L. Barnes, Harold V. Cleveland, John L. Dampeer, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Francis Keppel, George F. Lowman, George F. Roberts, Vernon H. Struck, and Casper W. Weinberger...