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...winners, who will compete on Saturday in the semi-finals, are William T. Dean, Jr. '37, Robert Dunn '37, Arthur Ellison '37, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37, Henry V. Poor '36, A. Gilman Sullivan '36, Chalmers E. Sweeny '35, Arthur Szathmary '37, Alexander Vardack '35, Roy W. Winsauer '36, Robert A. Robinson '35, and Charles W. Richardson...
Thoroughly vexed by the conduct of their colleague, South Carolina's Ellison D. Smith. Senate Democrats last week used legislative force upon him. Leader Robinson proposed to discharge from Senator Smith's Agriculture Committee the nomination of Rexford Guy Tugwell to be Undersecretary of Agriculture. Only then did the Senate win a promise that the promotion of the President's chief braintruster from a $7,500 to a $10,000-a-year job would be reported...
Leading in importance the other '24 scholarship and fellowship awards to graduate students which were announced Saturday, stands the Jacob Wertheim Research Fellowship for the Betterment of Industrial Relationships, won by W. Ellison Chalmers of Detroit, Michigan. This fellowship with an endowment of $100,000 will enable Chalmers to spend a year in travel and study of his specialty, collective dealings in the automobile industry. A graduate of Wisconsin, he has spent the last year on research in the labor field...
Robert Remington Covell '35 of Newport, Rhode Island, was elected president of the Pierian Sodality at a meeting of the organization last night. Other officers elected were; Edward G. Acomb '35, vice president; Lemuel B. Hunter '37, secretary; Robert F. Dine '37, treasurer; Albert G. Sweetser '37, manager; Arthur Ellison '37, assistant manager; and George W. Brown '37, librarian...
Immediately one voice was raised in opposition to Dr. Tugwell's nomination. Good Senator Ellison D. Smith of South Carolina. Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, was distressed: 1) because the job of Undersecretary had been created without his knowing it, had, in fact, been slipped into the Agriculture Department Appropriation bill when only about five Senators were on the Senate floor; 2) because he felt the Undersecretary should be "one familiar with the lowly and despised occupation of farming." Said he: "What is needed for that job is a farmer who knows what overalls...