Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Unto U. Uotila, Research Fellow in Physiology and in Anatomy, Volta R. Hall Jr., of Cleveland, O., Research Fellow in Psychiatry. James Y. Bogue, of London, England, Research Associate in the Fatigue Laboratory...
...recipients are Richard B. Tennant, Yale, of New York City; Charles N. Feidelson, Jr., Yale, of Birmingham, Alabama; Raymond J. Emrich, Princeton, of Denver, Colorado; and Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Harvard, of Cambridge, all of whom will go to Cambridge University; John L. Dampeer, Harvard, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Albert Damon, Harvard, of Brookline; and John A. Moore, Harvard, of Clayton, Missouri, who will study at Oxford University...
Dampeer, who graduated from the Cleveland Heights High School, has held one of the Harvard College National Scholarships throughout his four years an an undergraduate. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, is on the Student Council, and is second Marshal of Phi Beta Kappa...
...same time, Keppel announced the appointment of a Junior Nominating Committee of three men. The Juniors are Cleveland Amory, chairman, Phillip Dean, and Robert E. Lane...
...Ferguson Co. of New York and Cleveland has built plants for such firms as General Foods, Pittsburgh Plate Glass, General Electric, U. S. Gypsum, Armstrong Cork. When new building dried up six months ago it sent out 2,200 questionnaires to executives in all types of industry except railways and utilities. Last week it announced that 275 firms, of which only 25 were big, had admitted holding up nearly $200,000,000 worth of industrial construction. Reasons given: 72% blamed the undistributed profits tax, most of the rest blamed uncertainty over Government policies, a negligible few feared labor troubles...