Word: chamberlaine
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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First Basses: M. D. W. Allen '25, D. K. Barnes '27, Edmund Baylies '27, G. B. Beaman Jr. '27, Horace Bowker Jr. '27, R. D. Buck '26, R. S. Chamberlain '24, G. W. Estey '27, E. W. Flint '25, A. H. W. Higgins '25, R. W. Holmes '26, H. C. Humphreys '27, J. M. Jones 1L., P. J. Lamouroux '27, G. R. Metcalf '27, G. L. Parks 1G.B., T. A. Peterson '25, R. E. Pierce '27, L. H. Roots '26, G. E. Smith '26, G. S. Stanton '27, A. H. Wood...
...following members of the class of 1924 of the Business School have been elected to the Editorial Board: Walter Albert Buck of East Libetty, Pa.; Charles Gage Brenneman of Ava, III.; Edgar Ray Broenniman, of New York; Geoffry Chamberlain, of Cambridge; Walton Dismukes, of Santa Ana, Cal.; Gerald Edward Donovan, of Auburndale; Arthur Bernard Gunnarson, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Alfred Janney Johnson, of Columbus, O.; Murray Webb Latimer, of Clinton; S. C. Palmer, and George Herdman Rutherford, of Lancaster...
...Times, London, stated that Mr. Neville Chamberlain will succeed Premier Baldwin as Chancellor of the Exchequer (TIME...
Arthur Neville Chamberlain was born on March 18, 1869, and is the second son of the late Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain by his union with Miss Florence Kenrick. The new Chancellor is thus a half-brother of the Rt. Hon. Joseph Austen Chamberlain, eldest son of the late Joseph Chamberlain by his marriage with Miss Harriet Kenrick, cousin to Florence...
...Chamberlain has held several important posts in previous cabinets. He should not be confused with Colonel Sir Neville Chamberlain, K. C. B., etc., retired Army officer...