Word: dexterities
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Edward Hickling Bradford fellowship to Francis S. Cheever, '32 Boston; John White Browne scholarship to Smith O. Dexter, Jr., '29, Cambridge; William O. Moseley Jr., Travelling Fellowships to Dale G. Friend, Boston; Rolf Lium, Boston; and John B. Dynes, Boston...
Whitman fellowship to John B. Dynes, Boston; Jeffrey Richardson fellowship to Lewis Dexter, '32, Cambridge; and William Hunter Workman scholarship to Robert P. Tucker, Charleston...
...extracted from the natural gas underlying that area. Present production is about 5,000,000 cubic feet out of a 24,000,000 cubic foot annual capacity-with reserves estimated at enough for the next 5,000 years. Two other small plants in the U. S. at Dexter, Kans. and Thatcher, Colo., for which the Government is now dickering with Girdler Corp., have together produced about 10,000,000 cubic feet of helium since...
That man is to be dapper, 55-year-old Frederick Dexter Corley, who began as a Field's stockboy 37 years ago, rose in the best Field's tradition to be president last year. As long as James McKinsey was chairman the presidency was an empty job. Now it is to resume its onetime importance. While President Corley last week pondered his future policies, certain hitherto unpublished details of the McKinsey management came to light...
...Died. Dexter William Fellows, 66, famed circus pressagent; of complications after an attack of typhoid fever; in Hattiesburg, Miss. Named for a race horse and a favorite uncle, Fellows grew up in Massachusetts, later publicized Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show. Colonel William F. ("Buffalo Bill") Cody, Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey...