Word: clerking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...port side. The Chicago reversed engines, blared a long shrill collision call. The Silver Palm tried to stop. With a metallic crash her prow rammed 18 feet deep into the side of the Chicago just forward of the first gun turret. Two officers and a pay clerk were crushed to death. The Navy Department immediately ordered an investigation but could not find or identify the missing brown ship which had caused the accident...
When Albert Henry Wiggin sat down, the witness chair held the biggest load of banking ability which it had supported since the days when J. P. Morgan and certain of his partners occupied it. When Mr. Wiggin was a New England boy of 17 he became a bank clerk. When he was 23 he became an assistant bank examiner. When he was 29 he became vice president of a bank in Boston. In 1904 at 36 he joined Manhattan's Chase National as vice president. Seven years later he became its president. At that time...
...officials in charge of the events were Judge Henry H. Buckman '37. Referee Paul C. Bearden '32. Timer--W. Lyons '37. Clerk of the course--Henry S. Miller...
...officials in charge of the events yesterday afternoon were: Judge Blake Dennison: referee Paul C. Reardon '32 Timer Bruce W. Hislop '31; clerk of the course Henry S. Miller...
Judge--Henry B. Buckman '37. Refered--Paul C. Reardon '32. Timer--Bruce W. Hislop '31. Clerk of the course--Henry S. Miller...