Word: davenports
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bigelow '30, A. G. Booth '30, F. T. Burgess '30, S. C. Burns '30, A. A. Campbell '30, John Cross '30, Robert Cushman '30, R. U. Clemence '30, W. H. Cheseborough '30, A. G. Churchill '30, G. T. Cary '30, R. G. Carpenter '31, C. G. Davenport '30, F. S. Davis '30, D. F. Davis '30, E. C. Dieckerhoff '30, P. C. Ela '30, Richard Edwards...
Department of Genetics. Charles Benedict Davenport, 63, was an associate professor at the University of Chicago in 1904. He had the idea of a station for experimental evolution, and to him was given the direction of the Carnegie Institution's station at Cold Spring Harbor at its creation a quarter-century ago. Its first work was on plants and animals. Mrs. Harriman a few years later established a eugenics record office adjoining his station. The two were later combined under him, and his supervision extended over research on all forms of life. He is still director...
Married. Mrs. Marcia Gluck Clark, of Manhattan, daughter of Soprano Alma Gluck Zimbalist; and Russell Wheeler Davenport, novelist (Gentleman King); in Manhattan...
...Column 3, page 25. It was not Cartoonist Powers whose pen identified the late Marcus Alonzo Hanna with the dollar sign. It was Homer Davenport...
...dispute between 47 western railroads and 70,000 railroad employes. The appointees: Lawyer James R. Garfield (Cleveland), Chief Justice Walter P. Stacey of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, Professor Davis R. Dewey of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lawyer Chester H. Rowell of Berkeley, Calif., George T. Baker of Davenport, Iowa. Under the law, each investigator receives $100 per day plus expenses. The board must report to the President within 30 days...