Word: duerr
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...undergraduate members of the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Chapter will hold a dinner at the Union tonight at 6.30. Those in charge of arrangements have announced that the cost will be $1 per plate, and that those who plan to attend must notify W. A. Duerr Occ. in Hollis 3. Dr. A. S. Dewing '02, Assistant Professor in the Department of History and Economics, will speak on "Aspects of the Labor Situation," Dr. Dewing is an authority on railroad regulation and corporate organization, besides being the author of "Corporation Promotion and Organization," and "Financial Policy of Corporations." Plans...
...undergraduate members of the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Chapter will hold a dinner at the Union tomorrow at 6.30. Those in charge of arrangements have announced that the cost will be $1 per plate and that all those who plan to attend must notify W. A. Duerr Occ., in Hollis 3. Dr. A. S. Dening '02, Assistant Professor in the Department of History and Economics, authority on rail-roads and corporations, and author of "Corporation Promotion and Organization" and "Financial Policy of Corporations," will be the speaker of the evening...
Rooms 1-10, 12, 14. "Hell's Belles."--W. V. M. Fawcett, W. H. Cary, Jr., B. D. Williams, W. A Duerr, A. Beebe, C. N. Macdonald, W. B. Leach, Jr., E. V. Otis, F. S. Church, C. J. Young, W. H. Kenyon, Jr., J. C. Burchard. Room 16, "Paracelsus"--T. C. Greene; rooms 17-28, "Sahara," A. French, G. Sutton, H. Perrin, J. R. Morss, P. E. Jackson, R. A. Morse, W. Fuller, C. F. Allen, Jr., H. A. Houghton, C. A. Page, J. Fiske, H. P. Taggard; rooms 29-32, "Kram-Kronies,"--G. W. Howe, C. H. Warner...
...play is a modern musical comedy with an Oriental setting, and is written by R. Gerould '20 in collaboration with S. W. Hovey '21. Sixteen of the musical numbers were composed by M. H. Dill '20 and the other two are by P. J. Philbin '20. W. A. Duerr '20 is the author of most of the lyrics...
...Fawcett '21 of Newton was chosen president of the Dramatic Club at the meeting held last night at the Union. E. H. Morse '20 of New York City was re-elected vice-president, while W. M. Cary '22 of Brooklyn, N. Y., was selected for secretary. W. A. Duerr '21 of Cornwall-on-the--Hudson, N. Y., was elected treasurer, and two Sophmores were chosen for the new members of the executive committee, J. N. Macy of Scarborough-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., and B. D. Williams of Newtonville...