Word: daniels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lawrence Ross '37, grounded G. Gardner of Tech 12-15, 17-15, 15-12, and 15-12. Daniel F. Koyes '38 then trounced B. Greenberg 16-14, 16-15, and 15-11. Thomas Sherwin '37, next beat A. Stearns...
...election followed a debate and discussion meeting. In the formal debate Richard A Solomen started the question: "Resolved, that the United States should join in all League measures against Italy." Morgan O'B. Preston was the other speaker for the affirmative. Daniel S. Gilmore and Robert Bean were the speakers for the negative. The affirmative...
...three days, until the arrival of his first official visitor, care did not catch up with him. Representative James P. Buchanan, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, and Director of the Budget Daniel Bell were to visit him to discuss the budget. For more than a fortnight the President had been combing the budget requests of his Cabinet officers, department by department. Word passed along that he wanted, if possible, at least $500,000,000 in cuts as a New Year's present for the country. Newshawks who reported that intention had been called in and told that they...
After this emotional catharsis, the mayors, headed by their president, Daniel Webster Hoan, for 19 years Socialist mayor of Milwaukee, went to the White House where President Roosevelt told them...
...narrow cubicle beneath the wing, Engineers Chancey B. Wright and Victor A. Wright (no kin) alternated at tending the fuel tanks, engines, temperature. On the bridge, First Officer Robert Oliver Daniel Sullivan took turns at the controls with Second Officer George King. Directly behind sat Radio Officer William Turner Jarboe, maintaining constant touch with the directional radio beam the airliner follows. Standing nearby over a chart table was Chief Navigation Officer Frederick J. Noonan. Also there was the tight-mouthed, round-shouldered, meticulous man who is Pan American's No. 1 pilot. No. 1 Pilot. Son of a hardware...