Word: director
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...youngest exhibitor was Tony Ricou, 13, son of Director Georges Ricou of the Opera Comique. He paints on Sundays and Thursdays when there is no school, and the National Society of Fine Arts accepted one of the two pieces he submitted-a modest but careful exercise with fruit in a bowl on the Ricou dining-room table...
When questioned last night as to the accuracy of the recent rumor that E. L. Casey '19, All-American half back on the 1916 and 1919 Crimson football squads, would return to Harvard next fall as coach of the Freshman gridiron team, W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, replied that Casey would in all probability return to Cambridge in some capacity but that any official appointment would depend on future action of the Athletic Committee. It is practically certain that the former University backfield star will not return to Tutts where he has acted as head coach...
Export Worry. The current excess of U. S. imports over exports ($130,000,000 the first quarter of this year) is causing needless worry, Dr. Julius Klein, director of the Department of Commerce bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, last week told New England foreign traders. He asserts that European financial recovery although it will strengthen competition for U. S. goods, will also enable the Europeans to buy in greater and greater quantities...
...another session, Porter R. Lee, director of the New York School of Social Works, announced that the perfect social worker had not yet been born. When he or she did arrive, the characteristics would be these: tact, cooperation, reliability, fair-mindedness, agreeability, poise, magnetism and a large sense of humor...
...Director of the Charity Organization Department of the Russell Sage Foundation...