Word: edwin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...small, resurrects a greater mankind out of misery and suffering, transmutes truth into happiness, takes the patient plodding of the laboratory worker and converts it into human smiles and laugh ter." The A. A. A. S. confirmed Dr. Schwitalla's enthusiasm by electing Princeton's Biologist Edwin Grant Conklin to be president year after next. Among the reports which years hence may contribute to a "greater mankind'' were the following...
Having searched in vain for a banker who would admit telling President Roosevelt that the U. S. could support a public debt of 855,000,000,000 to 870,000,000,000, the Press went at last to Princeton's small, bald "Money Doctor" Edwin Walter Kemmerer, whose twin enthusiasms are the gold standard and shimmy dancing. Such a debt, declared owlish Economist Kemmerer, ''would be very oppressive but doubtless could be carried...
McKeesport Tin Plate, to President Edwin Robert Crawford $173,750; to Vice President G. V. Parkins...
Authors of the scenario are Gladwin A. Hill '36, Raymond Dennett '36, Edwin O. Tilton '36. The Adams House tutorial staff is responsible for the lyrics, but the composition of the tutor's chorus is as yet undecided...
...star cast includes Philip H. Angler '37, Raymond Dennett '36, William P. Van Evera '37, Merle Hart 1L, Gladwin A. Hill '36, John A. O'Keefe '37, John B. Rowland '36, Wheeler Sammons, Jr. '37, Edwin O. Tilton '36, and Philip G. Turner...