Word: downers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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John L. Angel of New York City, Melvin L. Barnet of Yonkers, Simon M, Bessie of New York City, Henry C. Brooks of Staten Island, Henry S. Bullard of Manhasset. George Van D. Comfort of New York City, Thomas L. Day of Hewlett, Gerald W. Downer of Poughkeepsie, Kyrie Elkin of Brookyln, Robert E. Von Elten of Brooklyn, Arhur M. Fields. Jr. of New York City, Richard W. Gilder of New York City, William M. Higgins, Jr. of New York City, Henry M. Hoyt of New York City, Andrew Kacmarcyk of Long Island City, Hubert D, Kernan, Jr. of Utica...
...commission to regulate them, arbitrate among them, at the head of the commission to be an all-powerful "tsar." Such a ruler could eliminate duplications of service, reform methods of freight solicitation. The man selected would have to be a national figure, not an officer of any road. Walker Downer Hines, who managed the railroads for one year under Government ownership, was mentioned as a possibility. At present Mr. Hines is eastern counsel for Great Northern Railway, paying particular attention to merger moves. Last week he was on one of his infrequent visits to his country home at Darien, Conn...
...Downer, chief engineer of the Westchester County Park Commission . . . Sc.D...
...Melish '31 holds the office of Editor, assisted by A. R. Whitman '34, J. P. Hall '33, A. S. Downer '34, and tour men not connected with the University...
...editorial board of "The Socialist" is as follows: News Editor, A. S. Downer '34, Feature editor. J. P. Hall '33, Managing Editor, A. R. Whitman '34. In addition, there is a board of contributing editors from the Young People's Socialist League, consisting of Donald Thompson '29, L.C. Cartwright. A. D. Gordon, and Louis Rabinowits...