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Word: creel (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard backstroke--Won by Robin W. McCoy '35 (L); second, William R. Timken 1G.B. (A); third, Robert C. Creel '34 (L). Time--32 1-5 seconds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADAMS SWIMMERS BEAT LOWELL | 1/10/1934 | See Source »

...following new members of the Class of 1934 will be initiated: Arthur L. Abrams, Robert C. Creel. Oscar H. Davis, Clement L. Harriss, William W. Kirkpatrick, Albert J. Lynd, David Levin, Paul L. MacKendrick, John Maier, Joseph Neyer, Philander S. Ratzkoff, Johnathan B. Richards, John T. Sapienza, Richard H. Schlatter, John W. Walsh, Dudley A. Weiss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW P.B.K. MEMBERS TO BE INITIATED TONIGHT | 12/4/1933 | See Source »

Second basses: John Bovey '35, Robert C. Creel '34, John B. Hamblet '35, Henry E. Holm '34, Albert B. Lord '34, Morton A. Mergentheim 1L, John M. Mitchell '36, Marcy S. Powell 3G., Stanley C. Salmen '36, Robert E. Simon '35, Robert A. Sutermeister '34, Norman E. Vuilleumier '35, Clement W. Welsh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 40 GLEE CLUB MEMBERS TO SING AT WELLESLEY | 12/1/1933 | See Source »

...members-elect will be initiated at a dinner at Adams House on December 4. They are: Arthur Lawrence Abrams of Roxbury; Robert Calhoun Creel of Cambridge; Oscar Hirsh Davis of Mount Vernon, New York; Clement Lowell Harriss of Omaha, Nebraska; William Wallace Kirkpatrick of Chappaqua, New York; Albert Johnson Lynd of Oakland, California; David Levin of East Boston; Paul Lachlan MacKendrick of Dorchester; John Maier of Royersford, Pennsylvania; Joseph Neyer of New Rochelle, New York; Philander Silas Ratzkoff of Roxbury; Johnathan Barlow Richards of Red Oak, Iowa; John Thomas Sapienza of Irvington, New Jersey; Richard Bulger Schlatter of Fostoria, Ohio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHI BETA KAPPA CHOOSES SIXTEEN MEMBERS OF 1934 | 11/18/1933 | See Source »

...University of Akron (TIME, July 3). Satisfied with his educational record (after working his way through the University of Kansas by driving a hearse he had taught modern European history at Kansas, Cornell and Penn State), they were impressed by his having been a Wartime propagandist under George Creel, a division chief in the Office of Education be fore he went to Akron. Methodist and Rotarian, Dr. Zook kept more free of local politics than most municipal university presidents. Because he never told how he voted, he was called "Poker Face'' by his professors and by Akron politicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Schools at the Turn | 9/18/1933 | See Source »

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