Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...work, and I am a worker. I want to get the children singing, to know my songs, and to know me, as I have their parents and their grandparents in all parts of the world. And if, in the course of this work. I happen to help some poor fellow over the top, that is my reward...
...Reverend Burnett Hillman Streeter, D. D., fellow and lecturer of Queen's College, Oxford, will give the first series of Hewett lectures during the second-half year. These lectures have been established upon a bequest of the late Professor Waterman Thomas Hewett, of Cornell University, and will probably be given at intervals of three of four years...
...unanimous re-election of Col. Stewart as a director, by the Indiana Standard stockholders. Stockholder John D. Rockefeller Jr. cast no vote, but offered no censure. Col. Stewart's fellow directors immediately re-elected him as their chairman. Explaining his neutrality, Mr. Rockefeller announced that he was still "seeking the facts . . . and will take such steps in the matter as he thinks proper. Since more than 50,000 other stockholders of the Indiana Company are involved, it is obvious that Mr. Rockefeller must not act precipitately...
...sooner had he disappeared than the student pulled out from under his suit a duplicate control stick, which his fellow-students had advised him to take on his trip. He adjusted it carefully and came slowly down to earth, circling about the descending instructor with his right thumb pressed against his nose and his four fingers extended upward and outward, and with the smile still shining on his face...
...last week President John E. Edgerton of the National Association of Manufacturers wrote: "The common run of manufacturers of the U. S. today are in about as happy a condition as their fellow-producers, the farmers...