Word: chelsea
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thus the Technical Alliance was transmogrified into Technocracy and Howard Scott, Greenwich Village character, pupated into the Technocrat. He moved his living quarters from the Village to the district called Chelsea, a half-mile closer to Columbia University. That his father made money in Constantinople or that he himself "built the Manchurian Railroad" or was born in Virginia or arrived in the U. S. by swimming from a liner from which he had jumped are typical of statements made by people who say that they are friends of the No. 1 Technocrat and that they "have heard...
Edward G. Acomb '35 of Wankegan, Illinois, Walter S. Anderson, Jr. '33 of San Pedro, California, Robert R. Baker '35 of Dedham, Eliot L. Bernstein '34 of Chelsea, Carl L. Billman '35 of Winchester, William P. Blane '34 of Jackson Heights, New York, Richard A. Bloomfield '33 of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Edwin I, Bratnard '35 of Arlington, Donald W. Brown, Jr. '34 of New York City, John L. Burling '34 of Washington, D. C., Francis H. Bury '35 of Needham. Robert M. Campbell '34 of Watertown, Charles R. Cherington '35 of New York City, Warren L. Claff '33 of Randolph. Richard...
...tells of Etta Wickham-stead who, to escape poverty, took to the stage. As Ruth Ruthven she had an accidental success in a vampire's part. Producers tried to make her repeat in other plays; but, no flapper, Etta always flops. Her poverty returns, consigns her to rooms in Chelsea where she lives with her cousin, Stocky. Etta is straitlaced, but Stocky is voluptuously convex. One day Etta, returning from an employment agency unemployed, snatches a boy out of the path of Mr. Leverton's car. Flowers follow, and Mr. Leverton follows the flowers. Just when Etta has succeeded...
George Cheyne Shattuck Memorial Fellowship, M. B. Low 3M, of Bordentown, New Jersey: John Ware Memorial Fellowship, B. F. Miller 3M, of Fitchburg; Charles Eliot Ware Memorial Fellowship, F. A. Simeone 2M, of Providence, Rhode Island; Charles Sedgwick Minot Fellowship, Louis Zetzel 2M, of Chelsea; James Jackson Cabot Fellowships, H. L. Kozol 2M, of Brookline and Benjamin Alexander 2M, of Dorchester; DeLamar Research Fellowships, L. F. Bushnell 3M, of Danville, Illinios, Rolf Lium 3M, of Northfield, Minnesota, D. J. Mullane 2M, of Jamaica Plain, D. G. Friend 1M, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, and I. H. Saxe 1M, of Passaic...
...consolidations will leave the following as Atlantic City's four big banks: Guarantee Trust Co.; Equitable Trust Co.; Atlantic City National; Chelsea-Second National. The ten taken-over banks will become branch offices. The bank to merge later is Bankers Trust Co.. whose president, State Senator Emerson L. Richards did not return from Europe in time to take part in the arrangements...