Word: durante
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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During the summer the maids were allowed an increase of 2 cents an hour by the University after "certain requests" were made by the H. U. E. R. A., according to Business Manager Durant. This meant that the traditional "goodies," having formerly earned an increase of 6 cents on December 8, 1837 when the College attempted to stall off the A. F. of L. drive, now earn 40 cents an hour, daily, including holidays...
...Deal, N. J., the 38-room summer home of 77-year-old William Crapo Durant ("Godfather of the Motor Car Industry," "Gunga Din of Wall St.") was put up for auction with its furnishings. A Kermanshah rug appraised at $6,000 went for $750, a $6,500 tapestry for $275, the $500,000 house itself...
Elliott C. Bacon, John A. Baldwin, H. Call, Laurence W. Carstein, H. Irving, John Cunningham Jr., William B. Durant, Jr., Alanson T. Enos, III, John B. Fallon, F. C. S. Grace, Francis A. Harding, Jr., Charles G. Houghton Jr., C. Hovey Jr., Francis R. King, John D. Lannon Jr., D. Prouty, Henry E. Russell, Kenneth F. Sands, Benjamin A. Smith, Robert W. Tilney...
...county seats of South Carolina were wide awake last week. Through them since early summer had been traveling two political circuses: a party of eight candidates stumping for nomination as Governor; a trio wrangling over a Senatorship. The nation watched the trio for in it was Senator Ellison DuRant ("Cotton Ed") Smith, 74, dean of Senate Democrats (30 years), upon whose classic brow Franklin Roosevelt had placed his angry Purge mark. Governor Olin Dewitt Talmadge Johnston, 41, was the Purge's agent and candidate. Third man was State Senator Edgar A. Brown. 50, able parliamentarian, former Speaker...
Moser's tacit affection for the University appeared to be mutual yesterday afternoon when Aldrich Durant '06, Business Manager, warmly praised the janitor's record...