Word: colorado
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Cincinnati, Ohio, W. Rowell Chase '26 of Proctor and Gamble, and Walter B. Transportation Department, Standard Oil; Dallas, Texas, William S. Montgomery P. O. B. Montgomery, Builders Engineers; and Denver, Colorado, Thomas M. Dines, President of U.S. National Bank...
George W. Adams, director of the Summer School and Secretary of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will resign his University posts in august to take over the position of dean of Colorado College...
Appointment of Adams was announced by the president of Colorado College at Saturday's graduation exercises. Adams here yesterday confirmed his acceptance of the dean's chair, which has been vacant for almost a year. At Colorado Adams will also be a professor of History...
Impressed, Colorado's Ed Johnson, Committee chairman, sent Rickenbacker's "phenomenal and challenging" proposal to CAB, whose Chairman Joseph J. O'Connell Jr. does not impress quite so easily. He accused Rickenbacker, in effect, of staging a grandstand play. Putting Rickenbacker's newest offer into practice, said O'Connell, would mean amending the 1938 Civil Aeronautics Act to "create an absolute monopoly of north-south air transportation . . . east of the Mississippi." But Diagnostician Rickenbacker had, at any rate, called attention once more to the fact that since the war he has held the domestic monopoly...
...likely to turn up at the dignified International Goethe Bicentennial Convocation and Music Festival which will be held from June 27 through July 16 at Aspen, in the mountains of Colorado. The Goethe Bicentennial Foundation-whose board of directors includes such Goethe admirers as Herbert Hoover, Thomas Mann, Marshall Field, Walter Paepcke, chairman of the Container Corp. of America, and Novelist-Playwright Thornton Wilder-chose distant Aspen as the seat of homage because, in the words of Chairman Robert M. Hutchins of the University of Chicago, "we thought such a celebration ought to require a pilgrimage." At Aspen, Goethe will...