Word: denisons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this country of Her Majesty, the Queen of Rumania, is indeed a happy expression of that friendship and mutual consideration Existing between Rumania and the United States." ¶ An oil painting of the U. S. fleet entering Sydney harbor in 1925 was the gift brought by Sir Hugh Robert Denison, new Australian Commissioner to the U. S., when he was officially presented to President Coolidge. ¶ A four-inch dagger attached to a chain which may be worn around the neck, a weapon which Finns use to defend themselves against highway robbers, was the gift of Paavo Nurmi, greatest contemporary...
...Covel 24 23-33--H. I. Cobb 82 34-44--H. L. Clarke 37 45-55--W. A. Clementson 56 DANA 1-34--M. W. Ellis 31 35-49--W. M. Dow 46 DUNSTER 14-24--G. J. Cleary 19 25-41--E. U. Denison 40 42-56--E. W. Bock 54 DRAYTON 1-11--A. D. Cassatt 7 12-21--F. A. Clieman 16 RANDOLPH 1-12--N. W. Buckler 9 13-24--B. R. Howland 20 25-36--D. T. Chamberlin 29 37-48--John DeNormandie 43 49-59--T. W. Lord...
...remained for a local reporter, a former student, of Dr. Mather's at Denison University, to remember that the famous Harvard geologist would be visiting his home at Granville in a few days. He immediately went there with the news of the find to await Dr. Mather's arrival...
...experience has been very extensive. Mr. Bridges will deal with the active part of the subject. As head of the Roxbury Neighborhood House, he is in close contact with actual conditions and will outline the work which students will do. Mr. Ludlam, who is now connected with the Denison House in Boston, will take the subject of charity work from the point of view of the student who is doing it. Lundell will close with a blackboard talk giving in detail a graphic description of the year's plans...
...expert; Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut, formerly in the Air Service, now a member of the Senate Military Affairs Committee; Representative Carl Vinson of Georgia, of the House Naval Affairs Committee; Representative James S. Parker of N. Y., Chairman of the House Committee on Interstate Commerce; Judge Arthur C. Denison of Michigan, of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals; William F. Durand of Los Angeles, President of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering and member of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. The President asked these men to meet him in Washington to study and advise on the development...