Word: elton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...summary follows: HARVARD BROWN Dunn, Salmon, g. g., Schweilhart Robinson, Henderson, c.p. c.p., Hapgood Kroell, Amazeen, p. p., Polsky Pickard, Marshall, 1d. 1d., Schen, Greenfield Hartnett, Faude, 2d. 2d., Cornsweet Park, Cleary, Burke, 3d. 3d., Caspar Evans, Nido, Farrell, c. c., Morey Glenn, Bissell, Hobbs, 3a. 3a., Elton Pope, Gulick, Faude, 2a. 2a., Cutler, Brown, Schroeder Wilkinson, Sanders, Eiseman, 1a. 1a., Abrahams, Brown Johnson, Briggs, Hodge, o.h. o.h., Micucci, Smith McGuire, Foshay, i.h. i.h., Slater...
...Moore, of Davidson, N. C.; Rumrill Scholarship, J. W. Wallace, of Dorchester; R. S. Wallace 1G.Ed., of Dorchester; S. W. Elton 1L, of Dorchester; Stoughton Scholarships, F. L. Dewey, of Des Moines, 1a., and W. B. Lockhart, of Des Moines, 1a.; Charles Elliott Perkins Scholarships. W. F. Rideout 2L, of Malden; Parlin Scholarship...
...Douglas Elton Fairbanks was fired from a Denver office where he tilled inkwells because in odd moments he broke furniture, stood on his head. In a stock company and later as a juvenile on Broadway he found that public disorder could be profitable. In 1907 he married one Anna Beth Sully, daughter and heir of a soapmaker who stipulated that Fairbanks must superintend his boiling grease-vats. Six months later Fairbanks returned to the stage, was divorced in 1918, married Mary Pickford in 1920. Once, locked out of his room in the Plaza Hotel, Manhattan, he climbed up the face...
...Elton Mayo, Professor of Industrial Research in the Harvard Business School will lecture on "Maladjustment of the Industrial Worker" at 7.45 o'clock tomorrow evening in Emerson...
December 5. "Maladjustment of the Industrial Worker," by Elton Mayo, Associate Professor of Industrial Research at Harvard...