Word: evan
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...another international conference, unofficial but momentous, assembled at Romsey, in Hampshire, Eng., under the chairmanship of onetime (1921-22) Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Robert Home. Present to discuss Anglo-German industrial problems in secretive round table fashion were some of the foremost financiers of Britain and Germany: President Evan Williams of the British Mine Owners Association; former Chancellor Cuno, Chairman of the Hamburg-American Line; Sir Hugo Hirst, Chairman of the British General Electric Co.; Dr. Sorge, a director of Krupp...
...TIME, May 10 et seq.). With one million miners still on strike, with their four million dependents living on hand-to-mouth doles, with British production at last seriously curtailed by lack of coal, a conference was held last week between miners and owners. Britain waited expectant while President Evan Williams of the Mine Owners' Association conferred directly for the first time since June with President Herbert Smith of the Miners' Federation, at London. Mr. Smith had just received a mandate- from the striking miners to negotiate. He announced himself willing to compromise on every point...
...only sign that peace negotiations might be resumed came when Evan Williams, chairman of the Mine Owners' Association, despatched a letter to Herbert Smith, President of the Miners' Federation, in which he suggested a small, informal, round-table miner-owner conference...
...with the evangelistic troupe of Robert Semple.* That was 18 years ago. She became ordained in the Apostolic Church and evangelized on her own account so inspiredly that the June issue of the Bridal Call Foursquare Gospel, her personal magazine, ranks her with those other great evangelists, Moody, Spurgeon, Evan Roberts, William Booth, Gypsy Smith and Billy Sunday. Indeed it considers her greater than these because at only 35 she had created the largest stable congregation in the world...
...Hamlen Jr. '09, Portland, Maine; A. M. Tyson '90, Maryland; N. F. Ayer '00, Boston; M. P. Whittall '98, Worcester; L. A. Morgan '17, Michigan; E. E. Brown '12, Minnesota; R. W. Snyder '14, Kansas City, Mo.; F. G. Sulloway '05, New Hampshire; R. M. Shreve '08, New Jersey; Evan Hollister '97, Buffalo, N. Y.; R. Moot '05, Schenectady, N. Y.; C. C. Stillman '98, New York City; L. P. Clarke, Special '05-06, Rochester, N. Y.; O. H. Cobb '02, Syracuse, N. Y.; F. H. Kernan '97, Utica, N. Y.; D. B. Holt '90, North Dakota...