Word: dawson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nature which has ruled U. S. shipping has been the Survival of the Fewest. One after another the many shipping lines which the Shipping Board created in the 1920's have merged or formed alliances; notably Roosevelt Steamship Co. with International Mercantile Marine, both with the Dollar-Dawson Pacific coast interests to control U. S. Lines. Last week was announced the passing of the independent existence of another famed line, Munson, whose ships flying a blue flag bearing a white M have carried many a passenger and many a cargo between the U. S., the Caribbean and the east...
...members appointed yesterday to the Union Committee are Harvey McClary Dawson '37 of Washington D. C., and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. '37 also of Washington...
...starting line-up for Harvard will be: Nichols, g.; Grey, r.f.b.; Chase, l.f.h.; Stern, r.h.b.; Thacher, c.h.b.; Kellog, l.h.b.; Dawson, r.o.f.; Seeman, r.l.f.; Clark, c.f.; Kelley, l.i.f.; Kandolan, l.o.f...
Early this year when Atlas Tack was kicking around the New York Stock Exchange between $1.50 and $2 a share, a group including Frank Aloysius Tichenor, publisher of Alfred Emanuel Smith's New Outlook, Francis Dawson Gallatin, Manhattan lawyer, George Woodruff, treasurer of A Century of Progress, thought they saw possibilities in the little $1,300,000 company. By last month these gentlemen were in control and with some friends were duly elected to the board. By last week when Messrs. Roosevelt & Sargent became tackmen, Atlas stock was selling for $28.50 a share-its high for the year...
Harvard: Nichols, Wallaco, g.; Fuller, l.f.b.; Chase, r.f.b.; Kellogg, l.h.b.; Thacher, c.h.b.; Roosevelt, r.h.b.; Kelley, Fraley, l.o.f.; Kandoian, Russell, l.i.f.; Clark, e.f.; Seeman, r.i.f.; Fraley, Dawson, r.o.f...