Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mesdames G. R. Agassiz, R. W. Atkinson, T. de M. Barbey, C. H. Bird Jr. Richard Cabot, J. G. Callan, E. M. Chamberlain, J. L. Coolidge, E. A. Daniels, R. T. Fisher, L. A. Frothingham, Harry Gans, H. M. Goodwin, Pinckney Holbrook, D. G. Haskins, E. W. Hutchins, Charles Jackson, W. S. H. Lothrop, Angela Morris, J. M. Newell, T. N. Perkins, J. W. Platner, Calhoun Stanwood, J. J. Thomas, G. W. Valiant, E. A. Whitman, Alexander Whiteside, Phillip Wrenn, and F. H. Williams...
...Eager, Tome School, Port Deposit, Md.; George Ehrenfried, The Phillips Exeter Academy; E. I. Epstein, Boston Latin School; H. A. Fierst, Mt. Vernon High School, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; R. M. Fisher, Boston Latin School; Maurice Franks, Lawrence High School; N. R. French, Noble and Greenough School; Peirce Fuller, Middlesex School; Otto Gambacort, Boston Latin School; E. F. Gardner, Boston Latin School; P. E. Geier, University School, Cincinnati, O.; Benjamin Geisinger, Boston Latin School; Comstock Glaser, Deerfield Academy, Deerfield; V. B. Glunts, Boston Latin School;; C. E. Gold, Boston Latin School; Carl Goldberg, Boston Latin School; Reuben Goodman, Brockton High...
...versatile Walter Huston has split rails for Griffith's "Lincoln" and harangued juries in courtroom scenes, and now, at the R. K. O. Boston Theatre, he goes down to the sea in ships. He earns his bread by bringing in salmon to a tiny fisher village somewhere in the north. Morose and violent, he strides away from the funeral of his first wife to drink barroom whiskey and brawl over a prostitute. Like another Captain Ahab, he rules his son, Kent Douglass, who has no heart for fishing...
...Edith Kane Baker, wife of Manhattan Banker George Fisher Baker Jr. (First National Bank), was asked for $500,000 damages by her cousin Mrs. Mary Emma Calhoun, Manhattan real estate broker. Mrs. Baker was accused of describing her cousin to others as "a narcotic addict" who "bribed doctors and nurses to give her narcotics, and was a liar and not to be trusted...
After a final elimination from a group of 30 men, E. N. Cooper '34 and J. D. Fisher '34 have been elected to the position of Junior Managers of the Student Laundry. This is the second year of the managerial competitions and the large turnout indicates the success of the plan. Selection is based on the number of orders secured and ability shown in the actual management of the business...