Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Frank J. Sulloway '05, Vice-President of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs, M. A. Cheek '26, president of the Student Council, and W. I. Nichols '26, former president of the CRIMSON. The representatives of the University on this committee are Assistant Professor E. A. Whitney '17, and Elliott Perkins '23, assistant dean of the Freshman class. The other two members are David M. Little '18 and J. D. W. Sevmour...
...salient note of Professor W. Y. Elliott's discussion of Fascism at the Liberal Club last night was one of doubt as to the permanence of the present Fascist regime. Although he did not think that Mussolini's government would produce any lasting effects, he admitted that Fascism was a very real force in the political situation of the present. Not only a force, but, controlled by the admittedly imperialistic aspirations of Mussolini, a direct menace...
...least two of them are always connected with a production that bears the name of one of them. Kempy was the play in which they collaborated most successfully. In The Trouper Father J. C. Nugent and daughter Ruth Nugent read lines written by Father Nugent and son Elliott Nugent (who is playing The Poor Nut on tour). The play is about show folk and gleaned from the vast accumulation of trouping experience that is Nugent family history. It is not a very good play...
...himself, unless it is only his mind that is perverted. At 2 o'clock Professor McDougall will speak in Emerson D on "Trial and Error in Learning", another subject for vagabonds to hear, for the good of their self-respect. At the same time, in Harvard 6, Professor Elliott will lecture on the Protestant Reformation and the theory of sovereignty...
...Gubelman invented and applied for a patent on an adding counter which printed totals. This could be made an integral part of cash registers or adding machines, such as the Burroughs, the Elliott-Fisher, the Sundstrand. He offered his patent rights on a royalty basis to N. C. R. They had also filed on a similar patent, refused his offer. To Remington he went. They sent him back to N. C. R. Refusal again. So Remington adopted the device as an integral part of their registers : filed suit jointly with him against N. C. R. for infringement; won as owners...