Word: dunlap
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...were impressed to learn that he, upon whom has been conferred "every honor that organized advertising had to give," had set at rest the profession's uncertainty as to his future affiliation. Two years ago he bustled into Chicago, having left his firm of Klau-Van Pieterson-Dunlap-Younggreen Inc. in Milwaukee to become a partner in the firm of Dunham-Lesan. Lately Partner Harry Edmund Lesan died. Last week, it having gotten around that Mr. Younggreen would make a change, he announced: "I selected the McJunkin organization, after careful study, because I found they had worked...
Tech--Stroke, Philip Cook '33; 7, Roland Glenn '33; 6, Allan Mowatt '34; 5, Charles Miller '33; 4, John Regan '33; 3, Charles Lucke '34; 2, Richard Valentine '33; bow, William Pleasants '33; cox, James Dunlap...
General Hat Four famed U. S. hat names are Dobbs, Knapp-Felt, Knox, Dunlap. The first two belong to Cavanagh-Dobbs, Inc., a company whose roots run back to 1858 and which boasts of having introduced the first U. S.-made derby in 1860. The other two belong to Knox Hat Co. Inc., founded in 1838 by one Charles Knox. Last week Dobbs-President John Cavanagh announced a merger with Knox Hat. A new holding company, General Hat, will take over both concerns. Although both Dobbs and Knox have been making adjustments in their retail store outlets, General...
Harvard 0, Wellesley 0. Referee--Lowell. Umpire--Robertson. Linesman--Dunlap...
...George Terry Dunlap Jr., wiry Princeton golf team captain: the intercollegiate championship, for the second time in succession; beating Robert H. Kepler of Ohio State 2 & 1 in the finals at Chicago...