Word: dexterities
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hurd '34, G. M. Yatsevitch '33, R. G. Hanan '35, Isador Miller '35, and R. C. Ackerman '35; in the Varsity epee Yatsevitch, W. F. Williams '35, and E. E. Langenau '35; and in the Varsity saber, H. B. Walker '33, E. A. Ackerman '34. and J. L., Dexter...
Cornell's Dean Dexter Simpson Kimball called for "balancing production and consumption through mutual agreements of producing and marketing groups, [which] may mean a modification of the antitrust laws." General Electric's President Gerard Swope advocated insurance, jointly paid for by employer & employe, to provide adequate food, shelter and clothing in times of no work...
James Harvey Ropes '89. Hollis Professor of Divinity and Dexter Lecturer on Biblieal Literature, died at his home H. Follen Street, Cambridge, Saturday night shortly after 11 o'clock. He had been ill for several months...
...Brobdingnagian minstrel show banked high on the mammoth stage, with scenery and costumes by Robert Edmond Jones, resident designer. Mr. Jones had also prepared a set for the battle of Fort McHenry where, 'mid Roxy's red glare. Francis Scott Key composed the national anthem. Only Pressagent Dexter Fellows of Ringling Bros. Circus could have done justice to the array of talent which Roxy brought together for the public to gape at and listen to for as long as two hours and as little as 75? including...
Jacob Neber '34 of Roxbury, Edward Neis, Jr. '33 of Detroit, Michigan, Dexter Newton '35 of Westboro, Herbert Y. Olds '34 of Lynn, Irving L. Pavlo of Malden, William G. Perry, Jr. '35 of Brookline, Arthur S. Pier, Jr. '35 of Concord New Hampshire, Albert Pratt '33 of Roxbury. John, B. Rackliffe '34 of Newton Jacob E. Rubinow '33 of South Manchester, Connecticut, Alan C. Russell '35 of Brooklyn, New York, George C. St. John, Jr. '33 of Wallingford, Connecticut, Richard S. Salant '35 of New York City, Walter S. Salani '33 of New York City, Robert D. Sand...