Word: directors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That incidents can be treated without loss of excitement was proved in Anthony Adverse when Director Mervyn Le Roy showed the team and coach plunging over a precipice by using a long shot of a dummy. The American Humane Association is to be congratulated . . . and TIME'S fair treatment of the matter is what we have come to expect from our invaluable weekly visitor...
...story was that England had been allowed to buy an advanced U. S. anti-aircraft gun director. The President's story...
...director was a British invention originally. It had been improved on by Sperry Corp. (U. S.), then released back to England in penultimate form...
...into public service (State Relief, NRA, NEC, Housing). A Republican by family precept, he had long been a friend of Franklin Roosevelt's Uncle Frederic Delano, in the early New Deal years came to know and admire the President. So he was not astounded when onetime NEC Director Frank Walker met him in the lobby of Washington's Hotel Mayflower shortly after the 1936 elections, suggested he visit the White House next day. He was sworn in as Assistant Secretary...
Adolph W. Samborski '25, Director of Intramural Athletics, was particularly pleased by the excellence of the competition and the enthusiasm shown by all the Houses...