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...Bell '04 5,000.00 Allston Rurr '89 50,000.00 Godfrey L. Cabot '82 10,050.00 William Richard Castle '00 5,000.00 T. Jefferson Coolidge '15 5,000.00 Mrs. T. Jefferson Coolidge Sr. 5,050.84 Dwight F. Davis '00 5,000.00 Carl A. de Gersderff '97 5,000.00 Charles E. Dunlap '11 15,000.00 Robert L. Gerry '00 5,000.00 Robert F. Herrick '90 25,000.00 William M. Kendall '76 5,000.00 Joseph P. Kennedy '12 25,000.00 Thayer Lindsley '04 35,000.00 Francis M. Weld '97 5,237.30 George Whitney '07 25,000.00 Mrs. Clarence C. Williams, in memory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TERCENTENARY FUND | 9/25/1936 | See Source »

...recently was floored by Dancer George White, cut short his band music, stepped out onto a Toronto dance floor, strode up to a dancer whom he suspected as the bottle-thrower, knocked him flat. Greatly upset was Bandleader Vallee to discover later he had smacked the wrong man, Moffet Dunlap, scion of a wealthy Toronto family. To the Dunlap estate he hastily sped, apologized. Mumbled he: "I didn't hit him very hard. I greatly regret the whole affair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 14, 1936 | 9/14/1936 | See Source »

...Homewood, three miles north of Baltimore's business centre. Nonetheless President Bowman soon discovered in his University symptoms of the creeping paralysis caused by financial malnutrition, signs that the decline which Hopkins fears had already begun. Before he had been long in office, famed Experimental Psychologist Knight Dunlap departed after 19 years at Hopkins for University of California, where he had been promised more money for his work. Then versatile Professor Chinard announced that, at this academic year's end, he too would be off to California. There were persistent rumors that other facultymen, big and little, were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Scholars Without Money | 3/23/1936 | See Source »

...fresco entitled "Structure," was painted in one of the corridors of the Museum by Lewis W. Rubenstein '30. The other two were a drawing by Charles Sheeler, "Feline Felicity," and a "Portrait of Miss Grant," one of the rare works of the father of American art history, William Dunlap...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOGG MUSEUM REPORT SHOWS BIG DONATIONS | 1/8/1936 | See Source »

...Portland last week after taking 24 ballots, Episcopal clergy and laymen elected Very Rev. Benjamin Dunlap Dagwell, 45, to be Bishop of Oregon. Pennsylvania-born Churchman Dagwell held pastorates in Keyport, N. J. and Pueblo, Colo, before going to Denver and its Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness, where at 34 he was one of the youngest Episcopal deans in the U. S. Hard-working Dean Dagwell is chairman of the Denver Bureau of Public Welfare. Said he of his election: "It leaves nothing to strive for, except to hold on to one's job through good work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Bagwell to Oregon | 10/21/1935 | See Source »

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