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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...George Gordon Hedblom 184 *John Bradford Bowditch 168 Leavitt S. White 153 Rolf Kaltenborn 133 William T. Dean, Jr. 109 William J. Watt 108 James B. Hallett 107 Charles M. Storey, Jr. 97 Robert B. Watson 92 Thomas W. Stephenson 84 Curtis Prout 67 Robert Dunn 46 Arthur Ellison 37 Sophomores *Charles Russell Allen 192 *Francis Keppel 176 *John Lyell Dampeer 142 Joseph P. Kennedy, jr 107 Morris Earle 98 Marshall Field, Jr. 86 George F. Roberts 86 George vonL. Meyer 69 Edmund F. Ingalls 65 Caspar W. Weinberger 53 John H. Gardiner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Six Juniors, Three Sophomores Are Elected to Student Council | 5/21/1936 | See Source »

...little more than a year ago the cotton market took a terrific one-day tumble. Prices dropped nearly $10 per bale in a few hours. Among the many to whom the "March 11th" break caused deep anguish was South Carolina's Senator Ellison DuRant Smith, self-appointed chamberlain to King Cotton. Forthwith, "Cotton Ed" Smith started an investigation which did not make the front page until a year later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Conversations About Cotton | 4/20/1936 | See Source »

...retained are: Roy M. Cohen '36, Edward J. Duggan '37, William T. Dean, Jr. '37, Robert Dunn '37, Arthur Ellison '37, Lawrence M. Finkel '37, William II, Lodgard '36, Michael Linenthal '36, Philip A. Lief '38, David P. McAllester '38, Wiley E. Mayne '38, Edward O. Miller '37, Edwin K. Packard '37, Vincent J. Rossi '37, John A. Sullivan, Jr. '38, Christopher G. Janus '36, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37, and John Lagsdin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PACKARD RETAINS 18 IN WADE COMPETITION | 3/9/1936 | See Source »

...Minister of Iran," they, in abysmal ignorance, exclaimed: "Aw, this guy is nothing but a preacher." The Great Khan was avenged to the extent that Elkton's Town Council, under pressure from the U. S. State Department, fired the policeman who perpetrated this outrage. Constable Clayton L. Ellison. Last week Iran was incensed to learn that Elkton had stealthily rehired Constable Ellison. At once the powerful influence of the Kingdom of His Majesty Shah Reza, King of Kings and the Elect of God, again operated, and Elkton's Town Council again fired Constable Ellison...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: Elkton Outrage (Cont'd) | 1/13/1936 | See Source »

...entire cotton-growing South!" cried Senator George. "Cotton shippers won a great victory. . . . The plan will be very confusing!" snapped Senator Bankhead. When the market price of cotton slumped nearly 1? a Ib. on the news, their outcry rose to a roar. "I am embarrassed and confused!" exclaimed Senator Ellison D. ("Cotton Ed") Smith of South Carolina. Another South Carolinian, Franklin Roosevelt's good friend James F. Byrnes, jumped in with an amendment to the Third Deficiency Bill requiring a 12? loan on cotton. To get enough votes to ensure victory the Cotton Senators teamed up with the Wheat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FARMERS: Poor Prophets | 9/2/1935 | See Source »

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