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...Elwyn Brooks ("Andy") White, the "E. B. W." who signs much of the fiction and light verse in The New Yorker. He writes many of the captions and taglines in the back of the book. More important, he is the anonymous author of the rapier-like "Notes & Comment" which leads off The New Yorker's famed "Talk of the Town," sometimes called the best column in Manhattan. Shy, gentle, melancholy "Andy" White, 35, was a newsman and adman before joining The New Yorker in 1926?just when Editor Ross needed him most. Five years ago he married The New Yorker...
...retail cars through dealers, and accordingly signed up the Harvard Automobile Co. as Authorized Distributors. For twenty years they have been exclusively official Ford sales and service representatives. Mr. William E. Furniss is still President of the Company, and actively engaged in the business, together with his son, Mr. Elwyn S. Furniss, who is General Manager and Treasurer...
...intensive membership drive and see all men interested in Christian work. The organization expects to have outside speakers address their meetings during the winter who will be of interest to many men. The officers of the society for the coming year are: president, Richard M. Powell '35; secretary, Elwyn E. Tilden, Jr. '36; treasurer, Glenn H. Leak...
...Gloucester , Manes Specter of Cambridge, Charles H. Stanton of Boston, John M. Strachan of Hude Park, David U, Sullivan of Cambridge, Edward D. Sulivan of Dorchester, James J. Sullivan of Dorchester, Leo E. Sweeney, Jr.. of Charlestown, Henry W. Syer of Sommerville, Paul C. Tiffany of Cambridge, Elwyn E. Tilden, Jr. of Holbrook, Frederick B. Tolles of Newtonville, Minot W. Tripp of Falmouth, Alexander A. Valois, Jr. of Cambridge, Herbert H. Walley, Jr. of West Newton, Herbert S. Wallis of Cambridge, Herbert H. Walley, Jr. of West Newton, Herbert S. Wallis of Cambridge, Francis J. Walsh of Cambridge, Earle...
Hurlbut William Smith, one of the founders, was elected chairman of the executive committee and of a management committee of L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. Elwyn Lawrence Smith, his nephew, was made assistant to the president. The changes marked the reacquisition of the company's management by Syracuse's Smiths...