Word: ecker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Confronted by a field of 37 candidates--the largest in its history--the Debating Council last night elected 18 new members to its intercollegiate squad. The 18 upperclassmen chosen are: Stanley O. Beren '41, Allan B. Ecker '41, Stanley M. Epstein '39, Robert H. Goldman '39, Raymond J. Harris '40, Enno R. Hobbing '40, Ward McL. Hussey '40, Stanley H. Kapner '40, James Malcolmson '40, Sanford M. Marshall '41, Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41, Jack Orloff '41, Henry Oyen '41, James J. Pattee, Jr. '41, F. Welch Peel '39, Robin Scully '40, Harry M. Shooshan, Jr. '39, Howard J. Snyder...
...Alfred L. Aiken, New York Life Insurance Co.; Chairman Winthrop Aldrich, Chase National Bank; President Robert H. Cabell, Armour & Co.; President Charles A. Cannon, Cannon Mills Co.; Chairman Walter J. Cummings, Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co.; President Edward D. Duffield, Prudential Insurance Co. of America; Chairman Frederick H. Ecker, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.; President John M. Franklin, International Mercantile Marine Co.; President Robert M. Hanes, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.; President Robert Wood Johnson, Johnson & Johnson; President Sydney G. McAllister,International Harvester Co.; President Thomas I. Parkinson, Equitable Life Assurance Society; Chairman William C. Potter, Guaranty Trust Co.; Chairman...
That a boom in building would do much to break depression, everyone knows. That Government-financed low-cost housing will start the boom, Franklin Roosevelt's Administration sincerely hopes. Last week an announcement by Frederick Ecker, chairman of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., cheered The Bronx and indicated that private finance could do its part. Mr. Ecker's announcement: Metropolitan has signed contracts with builders to put up $35,000,000 worth of housing, covering 120 acres in The Bronx. This development will be by far the biggest housing project ever undertaken in the U. S. When completed three...
...which has every possibility of measuring up to last year's outfit which lost only to powerful McGill and won the Quadrangular Hockey League title. With a galaxy of stars, returning lettermen, and new prospects, the team should not feel the loss of George Ford, Louis Carr, Leo Ecker, and Specs Mahoney too greatly...
Except in the goalie position, there are innumerable lettermen available. At defense, Ecker was the only loss from last year. But with Hicks, Russ Allen, Charlie Houghton, and Gene Emerson back, there seems to be no cause for immediate alarm. The only drawback is that Allen, still recovering from his injury in the Army game, will probably not be able to participate strenuously until after the Christmas vacation. However, he is expected to be on skates by this Friday...