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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting of the 1929 Harvard Military Dance Committee, held yesterday afternoon, J. E. Barrett '30, University football captain, was appointed as chairman of the committee which will arrange for the 1930 dance. R. H. O'Connell '30 was appointed treasurer while Harwood Ellis '31, B. W. Frazier '31, L. P. Marks '30, J. C. Prior '31, F. W. Stetson '31 and H. W. Williams '31 complete the staff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BARRETT WILL DIRECT 1930 HARVARD MILITARY DANCE | 3/26/1929 | See Source »

...Holden Chapel in a debate marked by a careful arrangement of the speeches and a pleasing informality of presentation. Those who heard the contest were few in number, but took a real interest in the argument, and at the end plied the speakers with so many questions that Chairman J. M. Swigert '30 had to call a halt on further queries...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN ORATORS DOWN UNIVERSITY DEBATERS | 3/26/1929 | See Source »

This arrangement announced yesterday by Delmar Leighton '19, Chairman of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, is in line with the procedure followed in previous years. Blank study cards and a pamphlet published jointly by the Committee on the Choice of Electives and the CRIMSON will be distributed among the Freshmen several days before the meeting in order to familiarize them with the problem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS OF 1932 WILL GATHER FOR ADVICE | 3/26/1929 | See Source »

...barrels a day, and will bring Prairie's gross daily production up to about 105,000 barrels. They put into Producer Slick's pocket between $50,000 and $60,000 per day. Reports from Tulsa put the sale price at $40,000,000; but Prairie Chairman-of-the-Board W. S. Fitzpatrick said it was less, while refusing to give actual figures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Slick Sells | 3/25/1929 | See Source »

...Candler purchased an interest in the company (reputedly for $500) started to put Coca-Cola over in a large way. So successful was he that in 1919 the company was sold for $25,000,000, was organized as a Delaware corporation. The present management took hold in 1923. Chairman of the Board is W. C. Bradley, Columbus, Ga., textile man and banker. President is Robert W. Woodruff, who came to Coca-Cola from Cleveland's White Motor Co., where he was vice president and general manager. Popular thirst for Coco-Cola is apparently unabated; pleasing are its prospects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Atlanta's First | 3/25/1929 | See Source »

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